Droitwich and Worcester residents warned over fraudsters using HMRC phone scam - The Droitwich Standard

Droitwich and Worcester residents warned over fraudsters using HMRC phone scam

Droitwich Editorial 4th Mar, 2019   0

PEOPLE in Droitwich who have a landline are being warned to be on their guard after a phone scam by fraudsters pretending to be from the taxman.

Since HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) has increasingly cracked down on email and SMS phishing, a rising number of criminals are turning to the traditional method of cold-calling publicly available phone numbers to steal cash from taxpayers. Often these calls are to landline numbers.

According to Ofcom, nearly 26million homes have a landline many of which could be at risk from scams, especially if they are not ex-directory.

Phone scams often target the elderly and vulnerable using HMRC’s brand as it is well-known and adds credibility to a fraudster’s call.




HMRC received more than 60,000 reports of phone scams in six months up to January 2019 – an increase of 360 per cent on the six months before.

Financial Secretary to the Treasury, Mel Stride MP, said: “We have taken major steps to crackdown on text and email phishing scams leaving fraudsters no choice but to try and con taxpayers over the phone.


“If you receive a suspicious call to your landline from someone purporting to be from HMRC which threatens legal action, to put you in jail, or payment using vouchers: hang-up and report it to HMRC who can work to take them off the network.”

Head of Action Fraud, Pauline Smith, said: “Fraudsters will call your landline claiming to be from reputable organisations such as HMRC.

“Contact like this is designed to convince you to hand over valuable personal details or your money.

“Don’t assume anyone who calls you is who they say they are. If a person calls and asks you to make a payment, log in to an online account or offers you a deal, be cautious and seek advice.”

The tax authority will only ever call people asking for payment on a debt they are already aware of, either having received a letter about it, or after they have told the HMRC they owe some tax, for example through a Self-Assessment return.

During the last 12 months, HMRC has worked with the phone networks and Ofcom to close nearly 450 lines being used by fraudsters using boiler room tactics to steal money.

If anyone is ever in doubt about who they are speaking to, HMRC advises people end the call and contact the department using one of the numbers or online services available from GOV.UK

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