Top 3 Tax-Time Scams in 2022

A cybersecurity expert has delivered his insights into which tax-related scams are doing the rounds in 2022.

Avast cybersecurity expert Stephen Kho identified three prominent scams circulating at the moment:

  1. Fake tax preparers claiming they can do tax returns fast, and for a low price.
  2. ATO phishing scams used to trick taxpayers into giving them their sensitive information.
  3. Emails posing as the CEO, director, or a payroll provider known as ‘business email compromise’ scams.

“Cybercriminals are always looking for new ways to steal your data, personal details or money through increasingly sophisticated scams and online threats – and the timely hook of tax time helps them seem more legitimate,” Mr Kho said.

To combat these three key scams, Mr Kho gave the following tips:

1. Fake tax preparers

The scam works by so-called tax preparers accessing your MyGov details. To combat this…

  • Check that the tax preparer is registered on the Tax Practitioners Board (TPB) at tpb.gov.au. 
  • Don’t share your MyGov password with anyone.
  • Use two-factor authentication on your MyGov login – this consists of MyGov’s code generator app or opting to receive a verification code via SMS when logging in.

2. ATO phishing scams

These scammers go ‘fishing’ by impersonating a trustworthy source such as the Australian Tax Office. 

Keep an eye out for unsolicited emails, calls or SMSs prompting you to input your details or make a payment. To combat this…

  • Don’t click on links or…

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