The Accountancy Partnership, said: “Fraudulent HMRC communications can be really sophisticated, especially to the untrained eye." He continued: “While these text messages can look official, many have slight spelling or grammar mistakes.“The website link contained in the message is also a giveaway as it is not the official gov.uk domain that all HMRC services are hosted on.“It is understandable why someone may be caught out by these messages as often they promise a cash reward, which would help many stretched Britons at this moment in time.”Online scams are becoming increasingly prominent, especially during the coronavirus pandemic.Inexperienced people who are “filing accounts or tax returns are really a goldmine of opportunity for.
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