Devon and Cornwall Police say the national Action Fraud hotline has received hundreds of reports from people who have been sent fake emails from HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) and PayPal. 

So far there have been more than 150 reports from people who have received emails purporting to be from HMRC in the past couple of weeks. As the current tax year is coming to an end soon, officers expect the public to receive even more of these scam emails.

Phishing emails that claim to be from HMRC often promise money back and if you click on a link, you are taken to a fake replica of the HMRC website. You will then be asked to provide credit or debit card details or other sensitive information such as passwords. The fraudsters then try to steal the money from your bank account. 

Police emphasise that HMRC will never use texts or emails to tell you about a tax rebate or penalty, or ask for personal or payment information.

The new PayPal scam lists activities which the account holder can and cannot do until they update their account. If you click on the ’update my account’ link you will be directed to a page designed to steal your personal information.  

Police say PayPal will only ever ask you to enter personal details on the secure PayPal website, after you have safely logged in to your PayPal account.

Last year Police received on average 8,000 phishing reports per month, with 96,699 people reporting that they had received a scam email.

To report a fraud and receive a police crime reference number, call Action Fraud on 0300 123 2040