Fight Against Tax Crime

The tax and superannuation systems are respected community assets that carry the Australian way of life. Australians show their support for these systems by voluntarily meeting their tax obligations – lodging returns and other reports on time and paying the right amount of tax.
However, a small percentage of people consciously and corruptly break the law to avoid paying their fair share or to claim refunds or other payments they are not permitted to. These people cheat the whole community. In justice to the rest of us and to maintain community confidence in the tax system, we are strongly committed to effectively tackling tax crime.
The tax and superannuation systems are valued community assets that support the Australian way of life. Australians show their support for these systems by happily meeting their tax obligations – lodging returns and other reports on time and paying the right amount of tax.
However, a small percentage of people deliberately and dishonestly break the law to avoid paying their fair share or to claim refunds or other payments they are not entitled to. These people cheat the whole community. In fairness to the rest of us and to retain community confidence in the tax system, ATO are strongly committed to effectively tackling tax crime.
Using complicated intelligence capabilities and collaborating with partner agencies nationally and internationally, ATO pay particular attention to key areas where there are higher risks, including offshore confidentiality arrangements, refund fraud, ‘phoenix’ behavior, identity crime and organized crime.
For more information on Etax, Mytax and online tax return, please contact us at 1300 698 297 or you can email us at info@mytaxrefundtoday.com.au