In today’s digital age, more businesses and individuals are receiving communications claiming to be from HMRC.
While many of these letters and emails are legitimate, a growing number are unfortunately not.
As a tax advisor, I want to ensure that you, your business, and your personal finances are safeguarded against fraud.
If you’ve recently received a letter from HMRC and are unsure whether it is genuine, you’re not alone. HMRC has provided detailed guidance on how to verify any communication you receive.
This guidance can be found here http://www.gov.uk/…/check-if-a-letter-youve-received…
Key Points to Consider
Before you take any action, it’s crucial to carefully assess the legitimacy of the letter.
Check for the following:
HMRC reference numbers: These should match previous correspondence.
Contact details: Always use official contact details listed on the
HMRC website to verify communications.
Spelling and grammar: Watch out for errors, as these can be signs of fraudulent communication.
Fraudsters have become increasingly sophisticated, but with the right knowledge, you can avoid costly mistakes.
If you’re in doubt about any communication from HMRC or want further advice on tax matters, feel free to get in touch with me at angelo@vectigalistax.co.uk or visit my website www.vectigalistax.co.uk.
I’m always here to help ensure that your financial affairs are protected and compliant.
Stay informed and stay safe.