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Canada Revenue Agency(CRA) Scammers Posing as Employees

Taxpayers should be vigilant when they receive, either by telephone, mail, text message or email, a fraudulent communication that claims to be from the Canada Revenue Agency(CRA) requesting personal information such as a social insurance number, credit card number, bank account number, or passport number. Taxpayers should also be aware of fraudulent Canada Revenue Agency(CRA) websites like www.agency-cr.com, and email addresses like cra-refund@agency-cr.com.

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These scams may insist that this personal information is needed so that the taxpayer can receive a refund or a benefit payment. Cases of fraudulent communication could also involve threatening or coercive language to scare individuals into paying fictitious debt to the CRA. Other communications urge taxpayers to visit a fake CRA website where the taxpayer is then asked to verify their identity by entering personal information, which will be sent to the scammers operating the fake website. These are scams and taxpayers should never respond to these fraudulent communications or click on any of the links provided.

To identify communications not from the CRA, be aware of these guidelines. The Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) will never do the following:

How to Protect Yourself from Identity Theft

Have You been a Victim?

You should report deceptive telemarketing to the Canadian Anti-Fraud Centre online or by calling 1-888-495-8501.

If you suspect you may be the victim of fraud or have been tricked into giving personal or financial information, contact your local police service.

If the CRA has confirmed that a taxpayer's information has been compromised, the Agency will act to prevent the fraudulent use of the information involving systems and processes for which the CRA is responsible.

If your social insurance number (SIN) has been stolen, you should contact Service Canada at 1-800-206-7218. For more information, see Social Insurance Number (Service Canada website).

You can ask the CRA to disable online access to your information on the CRA login services. After access to your information is disabled, you may change your mind and want access again. If so, you can contact the CRA and ask that your access be re-activated.

If you think your CRA user ID or the password you use in personal dealings with the CRA has been compromised, contact the CRA.

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