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Beware Phishers If You Deal With Hmrc
Concentrated attack by fraudsters as the Tax Deadline approaches.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ."Simply put, if you receive any sort of message encouraging you to click, don't."
Of course HMRC do send out genuine texts and occasionally they have links (to feedback forms). Usually that will come after you've just used their service however. A better way to check for fraud is to inspect the source of the text or email: and the URL of any link. And of course immediately be suspicious if it starts asking you for personal information.
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