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TikTok users arrested for £153 million tax fraud scheme

4 June 2026
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TikTok users are being cautioned about potential tax scams following the arrest of two men in East London connected to an alleged fraudulent scheme involving £153 million in false tax claims. The suspects, aged 22 and 25, reportedly deceived individuals into providing personal tax information by promising financial rewards through the app. Investigators believe that this information was subsequently used to file fraudulent claims, which were ultimately intercepted by HMRC. The tax authority is advising users to be wary of social media posts that offer “risk-free” incentives in exchange for personal details, emphasizing that victims may end up with tax liabilities due to identity fraud. Similar scams have also been reported on platforms like Instagram and Snapchat.

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This incident highlights a growing trend of online scams exploiting social media platforms to deceive individuals into revealing sensitive information. Fraudulent activities targeting personal tax details have surged in recent years, with tax authorities worldwide taking measures to combat these schemes. The HMRC’s warning serves as a critical reminder of the importance of safeguarding personal data, as scams often lead to significant financial losses for victims. In 2021, reported losses from tax-related scams in the UK alone reached millions, indicating the scale of the issue and the need for heightened awareness among social media users.

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