SARS warns taxpayers over spaza shop registration scam

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The South African Revenue Service (SARS) has warned the public not to fall for imposters pretending to be SARS and sending threatening messages about spaza shop registration.

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Always verify the authenticity of such messages on the Scams & Phishing webpage

Protect yourself at all times from scams and phishing!

 Do not open or respond to emails from unknown sources.

 Beware of emails or SMSs asking for personal, tax, banking or eFiling details.

 SARS will never send you hyperlinks to other websites.

Watch a short tutorial video on how to spot scams.

All known scams are listed on the Scams and Phishing webpage and if in doubt, email the IT security team on phishing@sars.gov.za.

Unsuspecting taxpayers

Meanwhile, as previously reported by The South African website, SARS has warned the public regarding fraudsters sending emails to unsuspecting taxpayers and businesses pretending to be SARS employees.

The emails typically contain an attachment with a link where one can ‘settle an outstanding balance or debt’.

A real SARS employee’s name and contact details appear on the email signature, but if you look closely the email domain is different.

Below, an example of the impersonation scam:

Have you ever been conned by such a scam – or similar?

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