midfielder
Well-Known Member
I received the following email today and have notified the ATO... This is a fraud any information you receive from the ATO will come via mail and be on ATO letter head.
The body of the text ... and as D would say the grammar look sus for a start... however ATO will always come via mail.
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Reassessment notice
The reason you may have received this report is that We impose interest for your tax assessment. Interest and penalty tax is applied to tax payers who commit a 'tax default' under various taxation and revenue laws we administer. Our records show that the error has been made in process of paying an amount of tax or levy specified in a Notice of assessment, by the due date specified in the notice. Maybe it is not intentional disregard of the law, anyway the percent of penalty tax imposed will be between 15-90, depending on the circumstances, where there is intentional disregard of the law by taxpayers (or representatives). Interest is calculated on a daily basis, from the end of the day on which an amount of tax should have been paid until the day on which the tax is paid. Interest is not calculated on unpaid interest."""'
The body of the text ... and as D would say the grammar look sus for a start... however ATO will always come via mail.
"""
Reassessment notice
The reason you may have received this report is that We impose interest for your tax assessment. Interest and penalty tax is applied to tax payers who commit a 'tax default' under various taxation and revenue laws we administer. Our records show that the error has been made in process of paying an amount of tax or levy specified in a Notice of assessment, by the due date specified in the notice. Maybe it is not intentional disregard of the law, anyway the percent of penalty tax imposed will be between 15-90, depending on the circumstances, where there is intentional disregard of the law by taxpayers (or representatives). Interest is calculated on a daily basis, from the end of the day on which an amount of tax should have been paid until the day on which the tax is paid. Interest is not calculated on unpaid interest."""'