As tax season approaches, we are bombarded with the usual
spam emails from “Canada Revenue Agency” that mention special credits or
refunds that we can only get if we follow the link listed and submit
information online.
The Canada Revenue Agency does not use email to communicate
with the public! They communicate through phone, fax and mail but that is about
it. Any email that you receive from them is a spam. And the reason that these
spams continue to flood our inboxes is because they must work, meaning people
must be clicking links that will result in computer viruses. Or worse, filling
out personal financing information which will allow a scammer to access
personal funds.
Below is one email that apparently came from the Canada Revenue
Agency this week. Even if you did not
know that the CRA does not use email, there are other clues imbedded in the
text. For instance, would the CRA really address you as Holders? Secondly, you
will know what your refund was last year because it will be on your copy of the
tax return and on your notice of assessment. You probably would have received
your refund a few weeks after filing your return too. If you did not receive
the amount suggested in the email, that should be another tip off. As well, the
Canada Revenue Agency would never write out a dollar amount as 655,55$.
The $ will be in front of the amount and a period, not a comma will always
separate the dollars and cents. Another clue is that you will probably not
remember ever providing your email address to the CRA. And another is that the
link itself does not look like it takes you to the Canada Revenue Agency. I don’t
think the CRA owns the domain “susancanhelpme.com.”
So take a look below and see the clues yourself. And next
time one of these appear in your inbox, DO NOT click the link and DO NOT
provide any financial information. If you are unsure if you have received your
refund, you can call the CRA and find out.
DEAR HOLDERS,
After the last annual calculations of your fiscal
activity, we have determined that you are eligible to received a tax refund of
655,55$. Please submit the tax refund request and allow us 3-5 days in order to
process it.
Click here <http://susancanhelpme.com/lndex.html> to submit your tax refund request
Note : A refund can be delayed a variety of reasons, for
example submitting invalid records or applying after deadline.
Copyright Canada Revenue Agency. All rights reserved. www.cra-arc.gc.ca
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