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Security notice for the 2025 Income Tax Campaign

During the 2025 Income Tax Campaign, remember that cybercriminals may try to deceive you by impersonating the Tax Agency through fraudulent emails (phishing) or SMS (smishing).

Remember, the Tax Agency:

  • Do not request confidential, financial or personal information, account numbers or card numbers via email or SMS, nor attach attachments with invoice information or other types of data.

  • Never make refunds to credit or debit cards, or using BIZUM.

  • We never charge for the services we provide.

  • If you have requested an appointment, the Tax Agency may contact you by phone. In the case of the Income Tax Campaign, the phone number from which we can call you is the91 333 5 333.

What to do if it is a Tax Campaign:

  • You receive an email supposedly sent by the Tax Agency. Do not download documents or files attached to the email and do not click on the links sent to you to receive refunds. In any case, if they ask you for confidential information, delete it and report them.

  • You receive an SMS supposedly sent by the Tax Agency with links to receive tax refunds or if they request confidential information from you. Delete it and report it.

If you identify any type of fraud, we appreciate your cooperation in reporting it through the channels provided at Tax Agency: Tips for identifying and avoiding internet fraud.

For more information you can consult Tax Agency: Security Notice.