Income Tax Department Warns Against Fake Emails: How to Stay Safe

Income Tax Department Warns Against Fake Emails: How to Stay Safe

Income Tax Department Warns Against Fake Emails: How to Stay Safe

The Income Tax Department has warned taxpayers to stay alert against a new online scam involving fake emails. These emails falsely claim to be sent by the department for Assessment Year 2025–26 and ask recipients to click on a link to view an “Assessment Order” or make a payment.

Officials have clarified that these emails along with the attached order are completely fake and have not been issued by the department, urging people not to click on suspicious links or share personal information.

How Phishing Emails Target Taxpayers

Phishing emails are designed to trick people into clicking on harmful links or downloading attachments that can install malicious software on their devices. The Income Tax Department has advised taxpayers to stay alert and avoid interacting with suspicious emails. If you receive such messages, you can report them to the department at webmanager@incometax.gov.in.

To learn more about phishing scams and how to protect yourself, click here.

What to Do If You Receive a Suspicious Income-Tax Email

If you get an email from someone claiming to be authorized by the Income Tax Department or asking you to visit an income-tax website, follow these precautions:

  • Do not reply to the email or interact with the sender.
  • Avoid opening any attachments, as they may contain harmful code that can infect your smartphone or computer.
  • Do not click on any links mentioned in the email. If you have already opened a link, do not enter sensitive details such as bank account or credit card information.
  • Do not copy and paste the link from the email into your web browser.
  • Keep your device protected with updated antivirus, anti-spyware software, and a firewall, as phishing emails may carry programs that can damage your system or track your online activity.

For more information on online safety, visit our website.

Tips to Stay Safe from Tax-Related Online Scams

To stay safe from tax-related online scams, follow these tips:

  • Avoid clicking on suspicious links or sharing personal and financial information.
  • Always remember that the Income Tax Department never asks for passwords, OTPs, or bank details through email, SMS, or phone calls.

Learn more about tax scams and how to avoid them.

What to Do If You Fall Victim to Such a Scam

If you encounter or become a victim of a fraudulent message or communication, report the incident immediately to the concerned authorities to prevent further misuse of your information.

For more information on income tax department warnings and alerts, visit our website.

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