- Zakat, Tax and Customs Authority warns against responding to fraudulent refund or financial dues messages
- Fraudulent practices aim to obtain personal and banking information through suspicious SMS
- Authority does not request access or ask for bank card information through SMS
- Taxpayers and customers should use Authority’s official channels for inquiries and services
- Importance of protecting oneself from fraud and verifying the source of spam messages
Source: zatca.gov.sa
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