The ATO have reported that impersonation email scams have increased by over 300% from this time last year. At tax time we generally see more scam reports as scammers know this is when you expect to hear from them.
Scammers send fake messages trying to trick people into handing over personal information. Once they have your details, they can steal your identity and commit fraud in your name. Scammers know you’re busy and probably distracted wrapping up end of financial year activities, so they’ll ask you to respond quickly so you don’t take the time to verify the interaction.
Use these 3 simple steps to protect yourself against scammers this tax time:
- Stop – Never share your myID or ATO online services login. Only share personal information such as your TFN or bank account details, if you trust the person and they genuinely require them. If in doubt, don’t disclose anything.
- Check – Take a second to check. Ask yourself: could this be fake? Is it really the ATO? If a link or QR code is directing you to provide information, or to log into an online portal, DON’T click on it!
- Protect – If something doesn’t feel right, or you notice unusual activity, act quickly.
Remember:
- The ATO may send you an SMS or email asking you to contact them, but they will NEVER send an unsolicited message with a link asking you to:
- return personal information
- log into online services
Recovering from identity theft is stressful and can impact your businesses reputation.
If something feels off, don’t engage with it and contact our office immediately.