A fake email claiming to offer an e-PAN card download is circulating online and taxpayers should avoid interacting with it, ...
In order to avoid e-PAN card scam, users should avoid clicking on links, opening attachments or entering any personal details ...
PIB Fact Check and the Income Tax Department have warned taxpayers against clicking on suspicious links or download attachments ...
Have you received an email asking you to download e-PAN card? Avoid responding to it or sharing financial details to the sender.
Phishing emails are designed to trick people into clicking on harmful links or downloading attachments that can install malicious software on their devices. The Income Tax Department has advised ...
Scammers are adopting new methods to commit fraud. Sometimes they pretend to be bank employees, police officers, etc., by making phone calls, and sometimes they try to gain access to your phone by ...
The Indian government warns citizens about a fraudulent email scam, falsely asking recipients to download an e-PAN card.
The Indian government has issued a warning about a fraudulent email scam, falsely asking recipients to download an e-PAN card as part of a phishing attempt.
The Income Tax Department has issued a warning against fraudulent refund emails and fake websites impersonating its official portal. The department clarified that it never seeks personal details such ...
Scammers are committing fraud using fake E-PAN card download emails, prompting a warning from the PIB. The email is confirmed as fraudulent and may contain viruses if opened. The Income Tax Department ...
A name mismatch on your PAN can create avoidable friction when you’re trying to use it for tax, banking, or verification journeys. The good news is that a PAN card update can usually be started online ...