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Tax debt scam prompts fresh community warning

A RECENT incident in which a would-be scammer claimed to work for SA Police has prompted a fresh warning to the community to not be taken in by such tactics.

The caller claimed to be a police officer and told their intended victim there was an outstanding warrant in their name in relation to a tax debt.

They were asked to pay their tax bill using gift cards, but were spoken to by a shop assistant who raised the possibility the caller was a fraudster, prompting them to visit a police station.

Of concern was the fact the telephone number displayed was that of a South Australian police station, however the call was not being made from that location.

Unfortunately modifying the caller ID is a simple technique which can be used by scammers as a way to build credibility by making a call or SMS appear to come from a reputable agency.

In the recent case, the intended victim visited the police station only to discover there was no person of the name they were given working there.

Nor do SA Police make calls on behalf of the tax department, or ask for payments in gift cards.

While only one report has been received in relation to the exploitation of this particular phone number, police are aware this type of practice is used by many would-be scammers to create a false impression about where a call is being made from.

Irrespective of the phone number displayed, or who an unsolicited caller claims to work for, it is important to take independent steps to verify a caller’s identity before providing any personal information or making payments of any sort.

Visit www.scamwatch.gov.au to report a scam or for further information.

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