The Letter of Demand scam is requesting unsuspecting taxpayers to click on a link to view an urgent letter of demand issued by SARS.
Please do not click on any suspicious links and delete these messages.
SARS said to report or to get more information on scams, send an email to [email protected] or call the Fraud and Anti-Corruption Hotline on 080 000 2870.
You are urged to stay safe and vigilant, don’t click on any suspicious links or subscribe to ‘get-rich-quick’ schemes.
Members of the public are randomly emailed with false “spoofed” emails made to look as if these emails were sent from SARS, but are in fact fraudulent emails aimed at enticing unsuspecting taxpayers to part with personal information such as bank account details.
These emails that appear to be from a sars.gov.za e-mail address, indicating that taxpayers are eligible to receive tax or monetary benefits, or threatening some form of harm. These emails contain links to false forms and fake websites made to look like the “real thing”, but with the aim of fooling people into entering personal information such as bank account details which the criminals then extract and use fraudulently.
Please note these are scams and SARS taxpayers should take note of the following:
SARS will never ask for your credit card details.
Click here to download an example of the scam:
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