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Tax time is prime time for scams
The ATO is reminding Australians to be on the lookout for tax-related scams during tax time, as scammers are particularly active because of the large number of people lodging their tax returns.
Assistant Commissioner Graham Whyte said that, while most people were able to identify scams, it is important to remain alert during tax time.
The ATO is also reminding Australians to protect themselves against identify theft this tax time. Highly organised crime networks use a range of methods to steal personal information in order to commit refund fraud.
The ATO recommends following a few easy steps for taxpayers to protect themselves against identity theft:
- Put a padlock on their letterbox
- Shred documents containing personal details (especially their tax file number (TFN)) before throwing them away
- Use legitimate and up-to-date antivirus, firewall and anti-spyware software
- Make sure passwords are strong, using a combination of letters, numbers and symbols, don't share them with anyone, and ensure they are changed regularly.
The ATO also says that taxpayers should report the loss or theft of their TFN without delay, if they can’t find their TFN, and/or think their TFN has been stolen or misused.
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