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Beware of Fraudulent Communications Claiming to Be from DG TAXUD: Protect Your Information

  • Beware of fraudulent emails, letters, and calls claiming to be from DG TAXUD.
  • Scammers impersonate tax officials using fake logos and staff identities.
  • They promise financial transfers for a fee or request personal information.
  • Previous scam victims may be targeted again with claims of fund recovery.
  • DG TAXUD does not handle money transfers or recover lost funds.
  • The European Commission does not collect taxes; this is done by national authorities.
  • Watch for suspicious bank details, incorrect logos, addresses, fake emails, and website links.
  • Official DG TAXUD emails end in @ec.europa.eu.
  • Do not respond to suspicious messages; report them to authorities.
  • DG TAXUD staff never request or offer money. Protect your information.

Source: taxation-customs.ec.europa.eu

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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