Check before you act: ATO impersonation scams

Following a few simple steps can help protect you and your business from scams.

As ATO impersonation scams have becomeĀ more sophisticated, itā€™s crucial to stay vigilant to protect your business. One of the most effective ways to stay safe is toĀ Stop, Check and Protect.External Link

Scammers often create a sense of urgency, hoping youā€™ll act without thinking. By stopping to check the legitimacy of the communication, you can avoid situations that could lead to financial loss or personal information being stolen.

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How to check

If you arenā€™t sure whether something is legitimate, first check contact details. Look up contact information for the organisation and reach out directly using details youā€™ve sourced yourself.

Next, look for red flags in the message. Be cautious of messages that:

  • contain a hyperlink
  • create a sense of urgency or fear
  • ask for personal information or payments
  • contain spelling or grammar errors
  • come from unofficial email addresses or phone numbers. Scammers use legitimate looking email addresses, so always double check.

Finally, cross-check any information in the message, like a tax debt or refund, or problem with your account, through official sources. Always access our online services by typing the URL in a browser or via our website.

We will never send unsolicited messages with hyperlinks or ask for personal information via email or SMS. To help protect your personal information, use your Digital ID, such as myID, set to the highest level you can achieve to access our online services.

If you think a phone call, SMS, voicemail, email, or interaction on social media claiming to be from us isnā€™t genuine, donā€™t engage. Instead:

  • go toĀ Verify or report a scamĀ to see how to spot and report a scam, or
  • if you have divulged information or paid a scammer money, phone us onĀ 1800Ā 008Ā 540.

For more information on staying scam safe, visitĀ ScamwatchExternal Link.

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Last updatedĀ 3 February 2025 ā€“ QC103771 ā€“ Check before you act: ATO impersonation scams | Australian Taxation Office

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