Scammers ramp up fake SARS messages as tax season nears

South Africans are likely to see more fraudulent messages claiming to be from the South African Revenue Service as tax season draws closer. Experts say scammers are using realistic-looking emails and SMS texts to target taxpayers with demands or promises of refunds.

Thalia Pillay, cofounder and CEO of Orca Fraud, said awareness is key because the scams are growing harder to detect. She noted that most smartphone users in the country will probably receive at least one such message this year. Pillay listed four common types of SARS-related fraud. These include fake settlement notices that demand immediate payment, refund SMS texts asking for personal or card details, letters claiming legal action is pending, and notices about auto-assessments that direct users to external links. SARS does not send bank details, request credit card information or include hyperlinks in its communications, Pillay said. Genuine notices appear in a taxpayer’s eFiling profile, and payments must be made only through official portals. People who receive suspicious messages can report them to phishing@sars.gov.za or call the Fraud and Anti-Corruption Hotline on 0800 00 2870. The recommended approach is to avoid clicking links, to stay calm and to check accounts directly on the SARS.gov.za website.

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Elderly Swedish woman alarmed by multiple fake police SMS scam messages on her smartphone about traffic fines.
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Police warn of fake SMS about traffic fines

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Swedish police are warning of a wave of fake SMS pretending to be from Polismyndigheten, urging recipients to pay traffic fines via a link. Scammers threaten fines and travel bans if payment is not made within two hours. A 72-year-old woman in Stockholm received 25 such messages in one day.

The National Transport and Safety Authority has warned Kenyans about fake SMS messages that falsely claim traffic violations and direct recipients to suspicious payment links.

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The Kenya Revenue Authority has clarified why some Kenyans receive tax compliance messages addressed to unfamiliar names. The issue stems from phone numbers previously registered by other users. This comes amid a push to file annual returns before the June 30 deadline.

Kenyan entrepreneur Khalif Kairo has warned iPhone users who have lost their devices to beware of scammers using fake websites mimicking Apple. Fraudsters send SMS messages appearing to come from Apple Support, claiming the phone is in lost mode at a new location with a link. Kairo advised against entering Apple ID details on such links.

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An investigation by Seguro Canguro uncovers a gang selling fake vehicle policies via WhatsApp for over three years. Fasecolda reports more than 20,000 drivers deceived, including 4,081 fake Soat cases in 2024 alone. The scam uses precise vehicle details and demands payments through unauthorized bank transfers.

President Cyril Ramaphosa has appointed Ngobani Johnstone Makhubu, current deputy commissioner at the South African Revenue Service (SARS), as the new commissioner to replace Edward Kieswetter, who steps down at the end of April. Makhubu takes over in May amid ongoing efforts to sustain SARS's recovery from the State Capture era.

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