Income Tax Refund Scam: How Not To Fall Prey To ‘Manual Verification’ Emails

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Fraudsters are sending fake emails about income tax refunds to trick people into giving away their personal and bank details. (Image: Pexels)

With the income tax return (ITR) filing season underway, fraudsters are targeting unsuspecting taxpayers through deceptive emails. Online scammers are sending emails under the guise of manual verification for ITR filing.

These emails appear to be sent by the Income Tax Department for processing refunds. However, the fraudulent links for ‘manual verification' are a ploy to steal personal information.

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What Is Income Tax Refund ‘Manual Verification' Scam

Reports have emerged about emails purportedly from the Income Tax Department, notifying recipients of a refund, often mentioning attractive amounts. These messages state that refunds above Rs 25,000 need extra confirmation to prevent unauthorised payouts and ask taxpayers to verify documents or click on a link to proceed.

Designed to mimic genuine correspondence, it's a phishing attempt meant to steal sensitive data such as bank account numbers, credit card details, or login credentials.

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Official Warning

The Press Information Bureau (PIB) has issued a public advisory warning citizens about this fraud. PIB has made it clear that such emails are not from the Income Tax Department and that recipients must remain vigilant.

In a post on X, PIB wrote, “This email is FAKE! Do NOT click on suspicious links or share personal, financial, or sensitive information via email, SMS, or call.”

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