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Householders urged to watch out for new council tax scam


By Alan Hendry

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Unsuspecting householders in the north are being urged to be on their guard after a new council tax scam emerged.

A call was received today by Highland Council from a member of the public highlighting a scam whereby people are being emailed and informed that they are due a council tax rebate.

This is not the way that any person due a rebate would be notified, the local authority says.

In this case a web address is given, and the recipient is asked to open it. This website is unsafe and anyone accessing it may be putting their personal information at risk.

Mark McGinty, the council's trading standards team leader, said: “This is just the latest of many attempts to scam people either of their money or their personal information, which will eventually lead to an attempt to scam money at some point.

"I would urge anyone who has received a text message or email that they are not 100 per cent sure about to simply ignore it and remove it. In all cases, if you think you are due council tax refund, contact the council in the first instance.”

Sheila McKandie, interim head of revenues and customer services, said: "Any communication with council tax payers from the council’s corporate resources service about something like a refund would be in writing.

"We never cold-call customers asking for bank account details. During the coronavirus, some people are even more susceptible to internet and phone scams which is the reason why families and friends need to alert one another to immediately delete any suspicious emails or text messages that may be received.

"The same rules apply to suspicious phone calls seeking personal information – do not divulge any information, and terminate the call. Householders with doubt as to the authenticity of any contact regarding council tax should call the council's council tax helpline on 0800 393811.”

Highland Council trading standards staff work in partnership with Advice Direct Scotland (ADS). Residents who think they may have been scammed can contact ADS which offers free and confidential consumer advice on 0808 164 6000 or by email through its website.


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