'Delete the message' Self-employed workers urged to beware SEISS 'tax refund' scam

HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) has issued the scam warning today, urging people to protect themselves and their money. It could affect a whole host of self-employed workers, meaning Britons should be vigilant.

"This is a scam – delete the message."

The alert also linked to a guide on the Government website, which shares insight on how to spot scams.

HMRC suggests people use their checklist to decide if a suspicious contact could be a scam, rather than a genuine phone call, text message (SMS) or email.

On the list, HMRC warns something could be a scam if it is "unexpected".

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Forms of communication which offer a refund, tax rebate or grant could also suggest a scam.

Another warning sign is if the person is asking for personal information, such as bank details.

If they are threatening, or telling the person to transfer money, it could be a scam, HMRC warns.

They aren't the only signs to look out for though.

WhatsApp messages

Should a person receive any communication through WhatsApp which claims to be from HMRC, they can be confident it is a scam.

HMRC directs those in this position to take a screenshot and forward it as an email to phishing@hmrc.gov.uk.

Gift or payment vouchers

HMRC confirms they will never ask a person to pay with gift or payment vouchers.

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