GOV.UK for information on how to recognise genuine HMRC contact. “If you can’t verify the identity of the caller, we recommend that you do not speak to them.”On its official website, HMRC advises that people should report scams, saying: "You’ll never get an email, text message or phone call from HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) which:The HMRC spokesperson added: "Stop:"Challenge: "Protect: If you receive a suspicious phone call, you can help HMRC’s investigations by providing: For more information on recognising phishing and scams, go to the HMRC website.
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