Tax Committee warns of fraudulent emails about tax debt
The Tax Committee has issued a warning that fraudsters are sending emails to citizens claiming they owe taxes and must pay their debts.
“These emails, sent in the name of the Tax Committee, are a form of fraud and have no connection whatsoever to the tax authorities,” the committee stated in its official warning.
It was emphasized that tax authorities send electronic documents to taxpayers only through the personal accounts on the portals my.soliq.uz and my3.soliq.uz. All information about calculated taxes and outstanding debts is available in real time through the personal account and the official Tax mobile app.
In case of questions, taxpayers are advised to contact their assigned tax inspector, whose contact details can be found in their personal account.
The committee also urged the public to be cautious with unverified information, suspicious links, downloads, and email attachments.
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