- The Financial Administration warns of sophisticated scams involving fake SMS, emails, and documents demanding payment of alleged tax debts.
- Scammers impersonate tax authorities or international organizations, use real company data, and threaten account blocking if payment is not made quickly.
- Official tax communications are only sent through secure government portals, never via SMS or unofficial emails.
- Citizens are advised not to respond, send money, or share personal data, and to verify any payment requests through official channels.
- Suspected fraud should be reported to the police or the Financial Administration’s call center; informing vulnerable groups is recommended.
Source: financnasprava.sk
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