Arca warned of new scams through emails

Arca warned of new scams through emails

The methodology would be by requesting a payment of an alleged debt. Thus, false mails come through false accounts.

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The Customs Collection and Control Agency (ARCA) warned by an official statement on New scam attempts Taxpayers aimed by emails fraudulent that appear to be sent From “Officer” Accounts. These messages request payment of debt which was supposedly generated due to an inspection.

The emails, apparently sent from addresses with the domain “Afip.gob.ar”they mention a non -existent area called “AFIP Pending reviews 960”.

Within the message, a link is included, as indicated, would allow “access to details” of the debt and “correct them” by entering the fiscal key and making a payment.

In his statement, Arca emphasized the total falsehood of these emails and urged taxpayers to receive them Avoid clicking on links provided. In addition, he requested that the incidents be denounced by forwarding the messages to [email protected].

Arca informed about his communication

The agency also recalled that the only official route to notify any fiscal situation is the Electronic fiscal domicileaccessible only with CUIT/CUIL and Fiscal key through its official website.

In addition, with the decree N ° 953/2024the National Executive Power dissolved the Federal Public Revenue Administration (AFIP) and created the Customs Collection and Control Agencyso any communication that mentions the AFIP It must be considered false.

Finally, the agency recalled that nUNCA requests payments or personal data by email. The official messages sent by the agency only notify taxpayers about the existence of communications at their electronic fiscal domicile. No contact is made through other media such as WhatsAppsocial networks or telephone.

The full statement of the ark

Ark alert for scams.pdf

The full statement of the ark.

Source: Ambito

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