The ATO has recently warned that it is continuing to see instances of scam emails, SMS messages or telephone calls where criminals try to steal money or information from taxpayers. These scams can be very convincing and many individuals fall victim to these each year.
To avoid becoming a victim, it is important that you know some of the common characteristics of a scam so that you can keep a sharp eye and ear out for potential fraudsters.
Generally, scam communications:
How to report a scam
If a scammer or someone claiming to be from the ATO has contacted you and you are unsure of the legitimacy, let us know.
For phone scams you should:
For email scams you should:
And of course, please feel free to check with us should you have any doubts or concerns.
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