ATO: New Year, New Scam

Scammers have been developing new ways to get taxpayers’ money and personal information over the summer break

Scammers have been developing new ways to get taxpayers’ money and personal information over the summer break Source: Pixabay

The Australian Taxation Office (ATO) is warning taxpayers to be alert for scammers impersonating the ATO, as they change tactics in 2019.


ATO say that scammers have been developing new ways to get taxpayers’ money and personal information over the summer break.

In this episode of Expert Talkback, ATO's Ada Ly also talks about the due date for 2nd quarter BAS and is going answer questions about taxation and superannuation from our listeners.

 


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