By A Mystery Man Writer
Tax return scams usually start in the same way. A fraudster will communicate with you over landline, text message, or email, claiming to be from the HMRC.
Phishing / scam email, purporting to be from HMRC claiming that a tax refund is due asking user to log in add bank account details Stock Photo - Alamy
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