Suffolk taxpayers face increased risk as tax scams rise by 16%

Tax scam attempts reported to HMRC have risen by 16.7% in the past year, with fraudsters stepping up their efforts to target Suffolk residents ahead of the January Self Assessment deadline.

Self-assessment scam

Why it matters: Nearly half of all scam reports to HMRC in the last year involved fake tax rebate claims, putting millions of taxpayers at risk of losing personal information and money.

By the numbers:

  • 144,298 scam referrals received by HMRC between November 2023 and October 2024
  • Up from 123,596 in the previous 12-month period
  • 71,832 reports involved fake tax rebate claims
Suffolk Trading Standards warning on self-assessment scams
Tax scam attempts reported to HMRC have risen by 16.7% in the past year (Suffolk Trading Standards)

The big picture: With the 31 January 2025 Self Assessment deadline approaching, fraudsters are increasingly targeting taxpayers through various methods:

  • Voicemails threatening legal action or arrest
  • Text messages requesting personal information
  • Fake tax rebate offers

What they're saying: HMRC has emphasised it will never:

  • Leave threatening voicemails about legal action or arrest
  • Ask for personal or financial information via text message
  • Make unexpected offers of tax rebates

How to protect yourself: HMRC advises checking gov.uk to verify any suspicious communications claiming to be from the tax office.

Bottom line: As tax scams continue to rise, Suffolk residents should remain vigilant and verify any unexpected HMRC communications, particularly those requesting personal information or offering surprise rebates.

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