Income Tax filing scam emails are back: How to spot and avoid them
Fake income tax emails are targeting taxpayers during filing season. Here’s how the scam works and simple steps to stay safe in India.
Published By: Shubham Arora | Published: Mar 26, 2026, 09:00 AM (IST) | Edited: Mar 26, 2026, 09:01 AM (IST)
Income tax filing season is here, and along with it, scam emails have started doing the rounds again. Many taxpayers are getting emails that look like they are from the Income Tax Department of India, claiming there are issues in their returns. At first glance, these emails can look genuine, which is why people end up trusting them.
What these emails usually say
Most of these emails talk about "compliance gaps" or missing details in your return. The language is formal and the format looks official, so it's easy to assume it's real.
They usually ask you to click on a link or open an attachment to fix the issue. This is the main trigger point. As flagged by the Press Information Bureau (PIB) Fact Check unit, these emails are fake and not sent by the Income Tax Department.
How the scam actually works
Once you click on the link, it takes you to a website that looks very similar to the official income tax portal. Everything from layout to design may seem familiar.
Here, you're asked to enter details like PAN, bank information, login credentials, or even OTP. The moment you share this, it can be misused to access your accounts.
Another thing these emails rely on is urgency. They often mention deadlines or immediate action, so you end up reacting quickly without checking if it's genuine.
What the government has said
The PIB Fact Check unit and the Income Tax Department have both clarified that these emails are fake. No such communication has been sent officially.
https://www.twitter.com/PIBFactCheck/status/2036443025539551740
They have also said that any tax-related notice is shared only through proper channels, including the official website. So if you get something unexpected on email, it's better to double-check before doing anything.
Simple steps to stay safe
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