Scam warning to taxpayersTaxpayers should be wary of a scam using the SA Revenue Service (SARS) logo to defraud people, an official warned on Monday (11 February). "Members of the public are randomly e-mailed with spoof e-mails made to look as if these come from SARS, but are in fact fraudulent e-mails aimed at enticing unsuspecting taxpayers to part with personal information, such as bank account details," SARS spokesman Marika Muller said. Muller said in a statement some of the e-mails were from [email protected] or [email protected], implying that taxpayers were eligible to receive tax refunds. The subject of some of the e-mails was Your payment from SARS and the wording was Dear Taxpayer, accept your refund here from the Refund Section. Others had a link which read: You have an important message from Sars eFiling. "People have contacted us to check if these e-mails were genuine or not," she said. The e-mails contained links to false forms and false websites where people had to enter personal information, such as their bank account details. She advised taxpayers not to open e-mails from unknown sources. The e-mails were sent in January. "SARS will not request your banking details over the phone, via e-mail or on websites," she added. |