Special attention from taxpayers is needed as various
types of malicious e-mails and text messages impersonating National Tax
Service, such as "issuance of electronic tax invoices" and
"guidance of attendance requests for tax investigation," are feared
to be circulated in time for value-added tax returns and year-end settlement.
[Email impersonating NTS]
- Case: Click buttons, phrases, attachments to go to a screen disguised as a
portal site
- How to respond: If an e-mail prompts you to log in to a portal site, it is a
camouflage screen, so do not log in, delete the e-mail, and change the portal
site password.
[Text message impersonating NTS(smishing)]
- Case: Request payment to personal account
- How to respond: Text messages sent to internet phones or personal mobile
numbers should be suspected, and national taxes should not be transferred to a personal
account.
You can report any damage caused by an impersonation email or text message to
the National Police Agency.
- Cyber Safety Protection Emergency Report ☏ 112
- Civil complaint counseling ☏ 182
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