As the income tax filing season kicks off, a fraudulent email promising a ₹60,000 refund is making rounds—and the government’s PIB Fact Check Unit has confirmed it’s a scam. Taxpayers are urged to stay alert and avoid falling victim to this phishing trap.
Many taxpayers have received phishing emails that ask them to complete a “manual verification” by clicking a link or downloading an attachment. But this is fake. It is designed by cybercriminals to steal your personal financial details.
Phishing is when scammers trick you into sharing sensitive information—like passwords, bank details, or credit card numbers—by pretending to be a trusted entity. These fake emails often lead you to look-alike websites to capture your data.
The PIB Fact Check Unit and Income Tax Department have warned taxpayers that these emails are not genuine. The Income Tax Department never asks for PINs, passwords, or confidential bank details through emails. It also doesn’t send links asking for manual verification or refunds.
With tax season underway, scammers are stepping up efforts to steal your data. If you receive an email promising a large tax refund like ₹60,000, don’t get tempted. Remember the PIB Fact Check warning, verify every communication, and always play it safe. Protect yourself from phishing scams and help spread awareness among family and friends.
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Published on: Jul 22, 2025, 10:10 AM IST
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