- New phishing attempts in the name of the FOD Financiën have been reported via email and SMS.
- The email asks for payment of overdue taxes, with amounts of 1,290 and 1,790 euros mentioned.
- The scammers provide the option of payment via bank transfer or a fraudulent bitcoin account, with a 30% discount offered for the latter.
- The SMS suggests that a refund could not be processed due to missing information and prompts the recipient to click on a link.
- Both the email and SMS are confirmed to be fraudulent, and recipients are advised not to respond or click on any links.
- If in doubt about a refund, individuals are encouraged to visit the secure website www.MyMinfin.be for information on their tax status.
- These phishing attempts appear to be circulating only in Dutch, but any similar French-language emails can be reported.
Source: financien.belgium.be
Note that this post was (partially) written with the help of AI. It is always useful to review the original source material, and where needed to obtain (local) advice from a specialist.
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