CRA Scams & Frauds

Warning signs of a scam

Scammers often contact you pretending to be from the CRA. Know when to be suspicious.

Source: Canada Revenue Agency

The CRA will not:

  • Send refunds by e-transfer or text message
  • Demand or pressure immediate payment by:
    • Interac® e-transfer
    • Cryptocurrency (Bitcoin)
    • Prepaid credit cards
    • Gift cards from any type of retailer
  • Threaten to deport or arrest you, or put you in prison
  • Use aggressive or threatening language
  • Set up an in-person meeting in a public location to collect a payment
  • Charge a fee to speak with a call centre agent
  • Ask for personal or financial information in a voicemail or email

Identity theft and fraudulent tax returns
Scam type: Identity theft

Description
Scammers acquire personal information (such as user ID and passwords), and file fake tax returns in your name. This is referred to as identity theft and targets all Canadians.

You may notice:

A change on your account
An email notification saying your account has been modified
A delay in receiving credits or refunds
Difficulty filing your tax return online

What to do
Check your account for any unauthorized changes
If any are found, contact the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) as soon as possible
Refer to CRA’s information: Report a scam or identity theft

Working Canadians Rebate scam
Scam type: Text message

Description
Scammers are sending text messages about the Working Canadians Rebate requesting you to reply and follow instructions to deposit the rebate. The CRA does not send text messages about benefits, credits, rebates, tax refunds, or payments.

The tax-free $250 Working Canadians Rebate will be automatically delivered by direct deposit or cheque to those who are eligible in early spring 2025.

What to do
Do not reply to the text message
Do not click any link if there is one in the message

Document review scam
Scam type: Email

Description
An email stating you have received a tax return document to review that has a button or link to review the document. These are phishing scams attempting to collect your personal, financial, or login information after you click the link. Remember:

The CRA will notify you by email when something is available to view in your CRA My Account.
Those notification emails will not contain a button or link asking you to fill in an online form with personal or financial details.

What to do
Do not click any buttons, links, or reply to the message.
Do not share any personal or financial information.

Low income seniors scam
Scam types: Instant message

Description
A scam aimed at seniors is claiming the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) is sending extra payments to low income seniors. Websites with false information describe benefits and some contain links to join Telegram or WhatsApp instant messaging groups.

What to do
Do not click on any links
Do not join any instant messaging group

Only refer to official Government of Canada web pages and your provincial or territorial government’s official web pages for information about government benefits.

Fraudulent CRA payment scam by text message
Scam type: Text message

Description
A text message of an image with the Government of Canada logo claiming to be from the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) offering a fraudulent Interac® e-transfer deposit. Following the image, a separate text message containing a link to a realistic impersonation of a sign-in portal for financial institutions is sent.

What to do
Do not reply to the text message, or click on any link provided
Do not provide any personal or account information


Canada Pension Plan and Old Age Security scam
Scam type: Text message

Description
Fraudulent text messages claiming to be from the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) regarding a line from the taxpayer’s most recent tax assessment, asking the taxpayer to respond “Y” for yes to resolve the issue. The text message scam then sends the recipient a fake CPP-related hyperlink, which takes them to a realistic impersonation of the CRA and banking websites, asking for personal information to sign in to the fraudulent website.

What to do
Do not provide any personal or financial information
Do not click the link or reply to the message


Canada Carbon Rebate scam
Scam type: Text message

Description
A text message claiming to be the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) has a link to the Canada Carbon Rebate. It may include images copied from Government of Canada social media accounts.

What to do
Do not click on the link or reply to the message


Messages containing personal information
Scam type: Text message

Description
Message claiming to be the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA), requests a payment or contains a link. It contains personal information such as, your name, date of birth, or Social Insurance Number.

What to do
Do not provide any personal or financial information
Do not click the link or reply to the message


Emergency or disaster benefit scam
Scam types: Text message | Email | Instant message

Description
Message claiming to be the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) with a link to emergency benefits. Targeting people who are impacted by emergencies or disasters.

What to do
Do not click on the link or reply to the message


Grocery Rebate scam
Scam types: Text message | Email

Description
Message with a link, claiming to be the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) about the Grocery Rebate.

What to do
Do not click on the link or reply to the message


Cryptocurrency scam
Scam type: Phone call

Description
Claiming to work for the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA), the scammer calls requesting money be transferred by cryptocurrency to cancel a Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) warrant for your arrest. Pretending to be the RCMP, the scammer calls back to instruct you to transfer money from your bank account to cancel the arrest warrant. They promise to return your money once your name is cleared. The scammer provides phone numbers and passwords to deposit money into a local coin machine or cryptocurrency terminal.

What to do
Do not provide any personal or financial information
Hang up if the caller requests money
Verify the caller is from the CRA


GST/HST tax refund / credit scam
Scam types: Text message | Email

Description
Claiming to be the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA), the scammer sends you a text message or an email about giving you a GST/HST tax refund or credit. You are asked to provide personal information to proceed. Scammer asks you to reply or click on a link to complete an application form with an urgent deadline to receive your refund or credit.

What to do
Do not click on the link or reply to the message
Do not send any personal or financial information


Scam to access your CRA accounts
Scam type: Text message

Description
Scammer sends a text message claiming to be the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) to gain access to your CRA accounts. Message will say there is an error with your account which will need to be updated. You are asked to text back “HELP” and then may be asked to provide personal information.

What to do
Do not click on the link or reply to the message
Do not send any personal or financial information


Phishing scam to offer a refund
Scam types: Text message | Email

Description
Phishing scam impersonating the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) to offer fake refunds to Canadians. Scammers will use a fake CRA email address or phone number to offer a refund. The message says the CRA owes you a refund and will ask you to click on a link to provide:

Personal information such as your social insurance number, date of birth or your name
Online banking information to accept the refund by e-transfer


What to do
Do not click any links or reply to the message
Do not send any personal or financial information


Extortion phone call demanding payment
Scam type: Phone call

Description
Scammers claiming to be the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) will call to demand payment. They will call you from a fake number. They may spoof a local number or a number from local law enforcement agencies or governments.

Scammer may ask you to confirm your social insurance number and demand you pay them by Bitcoin or gift cards.

What to do
Do not provide any personal or financial information