Tax time survival guide: EOFY tips and tools to help you stay on track
Tax time can be busy, especially if you’re self-employed or running a small business. Between sorting receipts and lodging returns, it’s also a prime time for scammers to target unsuspecting individuals. This guide brings together practical tips to help you prepare for EOFY and stay safe from tax-related scams.
Your EOFY prep checklist
Getting organised early can help make tax time smoother and less stressful. Here are seven ways that can help you to stay on top of your tax obligations:
Scam awareness tips
Scammers often ramp up activity around tax time. Here’s how to spot the warning signs and protect your personal information.
Common scam tactics
- Email scams: Fake messages pretending to be from the ATO or myGov, often with links to counterfeit login pages.
- Phone scams: Calls threatening legal action or demanding immediate payment.
- SMS scams: Texts claiming to be about your tax return, often linking to fake websites.
- Too-good-to-be-true offers: Promises of large refunds or investment opportunities with unrealistic returns.
- Charity cons: Fake donation requests offering bogus tax receipts.
- Phantom investments: Scams targeting last-minute EOFY decisions with high-pressure tactics.
- AI scams: From voice cloning and deepfake videos to hyper-targeted phishing emails, AI scams are designed to feel authentic. And that’s what makes them so dangerous.
6 ways to stay safe
Tools and resources
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Official tax information, key dates and scam alerts
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Budgeting and financial planning tools
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Secure access to your tax and government services
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Updates on current scams and how to report them
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