Police Report Revenue Canada Scam Happening Again

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Canada Revenue Agency Scam Call
Canada Revenue Agency Scam Call seeks to steal from unwary

CRA Scam Callers Threaten Lawsuit or Arrest

THUNDER BAY – CRIME – Thunder Bay Police report that they are, Once again getting an high number of calls from the public to report concerns about receiving calls from Revenue Canada about unpaid taxes that must be paid immediately or a warrant will be issue for arrest”.

In a statement, police say, “This sense of urgency should be the first clue and send up huge red flags that a fraudster is attempting to have money sent to them before individuals can really think about it. The way technology has opened up the world, it has allowed for these criminal to have access to anyone right in the comfort of their own home either by phone or over the internet”.

In this particular fraud scenario, please be assured that the police will not be arresting for unpaid taxes. If anyone actually owes Canada Revenue money, a notice of payment will be sent. Police are encouraging citizens to simply hang up the phone. It is your right.

Only victims of an actual financial loss need to report to the police if they wish to do so. If citizens have not provided personal information or paid any money, a report of this harassing phone call to the police is not necessary. We are aware of these frauds. It may be reported to the Canadian Anti-Fraud Centre.

The Canadian Anti-Fraud Centre website is a great place to learn all about the frauds and scams that have been reported. Remember, knowledge is power. Being armed with the latest information will put citizens in a situation to deal with whatever may come their way.

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