ISLAMABAD: Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) Thursday asked the taxpayers to ignore emails being sent to them through a bogus email address.
Shahid Hussain Asad, Senior Member (Inland Revenue Policy) and spokesperson for FBR, in an official statement said that it has been brought to the notice of FBR that some taxpayers have received emails supposedly sent to them by offices of FBR. The emails are being sent from [email protected] which is not an official email address of FBR, he said, adding that all such emails sent from this account may be discarded and not treated as correspondence from FBR.
Shahid maintained that taxpayers are also reportedly receiving emails about Active Taxpayers List (ATL) where the email informs the taxpayers to avail last chance to file their returns through a fake link given in the mail. This is a phishing mail and can lead to identity theft and misuse of online financial systems to deprive unsuspecting people of their money, he added.
All taxpayers and general public are requested not to trust such emails and never disclose their bank account numbers, passwords and other details.
Taxpayers and the general public are also advised to always validate the FBR’s official domain www.fbr.gov.pk in address bar of the browser to avoid phishing attack. The official URL to file Income Tax Return ishttps://iris.fbr.gov.pk/infosys/workflow/inboxworkflowview.xhtml