Income Tax Department Alert: The Income Tax Department has recently issued a warning to the people by tweeting. The Income Tax Department has said that people should beware of fraudsters who promise jobs.
New Delhi: Income Tax Department: Troubled by rising inflation and unemployment reaching record levels, getting a job has become a challenge for Ogan. Many fraudsters also take advantage of this compulsion of the people. The Income Tax Department has recently issued a warning to the people by tweeting. The Income Tax Department has said that people should beware of fraudsters who promise jobs. Recently, many people were asked to give jobs in the Income Tax Department and even fake joining letters were issued to people.
Income Tax Department alerted
The Income Tax Department has told that the jobs in Group-B and Group-C of the department are issued by the Staff Selection Committee (SSC) only. In such a situation, if you also want to do a job in this department, then you will get all the information related to it on the official website of SSC. Do not fall prey to fake jobs by trusting any person.
Income Tax Department cautions the public not to fall prey to fraudulent persons misleading job-aspirants by issuing fake appointment letters for joining the Department. A public notice in this regard has been issued, which is available at this link:https://t.co/7imrJHapGg pic.twitter.com/j5ZbPF5zMw
— Income Tax India (@IncomeTaxIndia) February 22, 2022
Avoid fraud
The Income Tax Department has said that never click on any kind of unknown link. Such messages can make you a victim of fraud. With this click, you can get caught in a big fraud. Also, do not fall for the claims of getting a job from an unknown person. Such people will demand money from you and then run away with the money. Therefore, before making payment on any portal, take complete information.
Take care of these things
Avoid doing transactions with any unknown person.
Your personal information can fall into the wrong hands.
If you talk like this on a call from any number, then report and block that number.
If there is a suspicion of cybercrime, then go to the official website of the Ministry of Home Affairs https://cybercrime.gov.in , and register a complaint.