Saskatoon

100 reports in 1 day over Canada Revenue Agency scam, police say

Police in Saskatoon say they have fielded 100 calls about a telephone scam that has been making the rounds. The caller is pretending to be from the Canada Revenue Agency.

Police in Saskatoon advise caution

Police in Saskatoon say they have taken 100 complaints about a phone scam demanding payment for fictitious tax debts. (Chris Young/Canadian Press)

Police in Saskatoon say they have fielded 100 calls about a telephone scam that has been making the rounds.

The reports led police to issue a warning about a telephone fraud.

In the scam, a caller claims that taxes are owed and uses threatening or aggressive language to frighten people into paying a fictitious debt. The caller demands payment by credit card or money transfer, police said.

But it is all a hoax.

Police provided the following advice:

"If you should receive a call similar in nature, the SPS recommends hanging up and reporting the call to the Canadian Anti-Fraud Centre. If you are a victim of fraud, please file a report with the Saskatoon Police.

The Canada Revenue Agency has also issued a statement advising people that the call is a hoax.