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HMRC have updated their guidance on scam
emails as they are aware that a large
number of individuals are receiving emails
offering tax rebates. HMRC have also
confirmed that they would not inform
taxpayers of a tax rebate via email, or
request that they complete an online form
to receive a rebate of tax. There is a
long list of web addresses being used in
the scams including: online.paper@hmrcpaper.co.uk
office.tax@hmrc.taxreturn.co.uk
customers@hmrc.gov.uk
help.desk@hmrc.notify-online.co.uk
online.notify@hmrc-customs.co.uk
hmrchelpdesk@hrmchelpdesk.co.uk
refunds@hmrc.gov.uk
securemail@hmrc.gov.uk
tax-refund@hmrcforms.co.uk
hmrc@tax-revenue.uk
refundsdept@hmrc.gov.uk
hmrc@tax-revenue.uk
refunds@hmrc.gov.uk
taxcredits@hmrc.co.uk
tax-service@hmrc.customs.gov.uk
service@hmrc.gsi.gov.uk
HMRC are stressing that individuals
should not visit the website contained
within the email or disclose any personal
or payment information.
For more information on this and other
scams visit the links below.
Internet links:
HMRC guidance
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