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The Tax Agency warns about phishing cases

As on previous occasions, the arrival of fraudulent emails related to notification notices has been detected, attempting to impersonate the State Tax Administration Agency and the Single Authorized Electronic Address (DEHU) under the appearance of legitimate domains (agencia.tributaria.es, dehu.es), which do not correspond to the real domains of these services.

In addition, the content of these emails refers to alleged postal notifications or notifications of pending payments. Below is an example of this type of email:

We inform you that a new postal notification is available with the following information:

  • xxxxxxxxxxx with NIF/NIE: ****xxx*** as Owner
  • Issuing body: Central Economic Administrative Court, with DIR3: E00127205
  • Identifier: 104014916d8512a83bee
  • Concept: NOTICE OF CLAIM 46/05448/2024

The Tax Agency would like to make it clear that it never requests confidential, financial or personal information, account numbers or taxpayer card numbers by email or SMS, and neither does it attach invoice information or other types of data. In the case of the Tax Agency, always remember that to avoid falling into this type of fraud if you access through a link received by email, confirm that the domain of the pages you access is agenciatributaria.gob.es.

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In the Electronic Headquarters of the Tax Agency you can consult examples of messages being sent by fake email impersonating the Tax Agency detected in 2022. Do not answer these messages, they are an attempt to commit fraud by impersonating the Tax Agency.