When it comes to scams, prevention is better than a cure. It can be difficult to recover money lost to a scam and even more difficult to recover your identity if your personal information is stolen.
Tax scams
Should you receive any calls or texts advising of any income tax returns not lodged or unpaid tax debt and you are threatened with prosecution, please hang up immediately. Do not provide anyone with access to your myGov account. These calls can be very threatening and frightening. Please hang up and/or ignore the texts and call us to discuss. We can advise you of your current tax situation.
Scams cost Australian consumers, businesses and the economy hundreds of millions of dollars each year and cause serious emotional harm to victims and their families. As of 31st October 2023, Scamwatch received 257,392 reports with losses over $429.4 million so far this year.
Scams cause the most financial loss
Did you know investment scams cause the most financial loss in Australia? According to Scamwatch, over $259 million have been lost so far this year.
Investment scams involve promises of big payouts, quick money or guaranteed returns. Always be suspicious of any investment opportunities that promise a high return with little or no risk – if it seems too good to be true, it probably is – and is highly likely to be a scam.
Cryptocurrency scams are the most popular type of investment scams and the most common contact modes are phone, SMS and email. It is very difficult to identify legitimate cryptocurrency investments from scams. Scammers take advantage of the hype and the less regulated environment to ‘invest’ in Bitcoin or another cryptocurrency on your behalf. Before you invest you should ask yourself if you are willing to lose some or all of the money you have invested and know that if you go ahead you are investing with little or no protections behind you.
The second biggest scam relates to Dating and romance scams. Over $30 million has been lost so far this year. These scams generally occur on social media platforms where people establish fake identities to establish relationships and manipulate you to give them money.
What you can do to prevent scams
Scams are everywhere, so it’s likely most people have either encountered a scam themselves or know someone who has. The number one way you can prevent scams is by raising awareness and talking about them with your family, friends, colleagues and clients. This is because many people who experience a scam never report it to anyone – they feel ashamed they fell for a scam. Talking about scams removes this stigma and spreads awareness. It can also help people get out of them sooner rather than later if they are already in one. Some other simple steps you can take to protect yourself and your business are:
Where to get help
Getting scammed can be a very confronting experience, even if there was no money lost. If you or someone you know is experiencing anxiety, emotional concerns or distress about scams, contact Lifeline or Beyond Blue.
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