New ATO 'Verify Call' Feature

May 6, 2026

Instant Protection Against Phone Scams



As tax time approaches, so does the annual spike in scam calls pretending to be from the ATO. These calls are becoming increasingly convincing — and increasingly costly for those who get caught by them.


The ATO has now launched a simple, powerful solution: the ‘verify call’ feature in the free ATO app. Rolled out in early April 2026, it allows you to confirm — instantly and in real time — whether the person calling you is genuinely from the ATO.


No guesswork. No pressure. No risk.


How the new feature works


If you receive a call from someone claiming to be from the ATO, you can verify it in under 30 seconds:


  1. Open the ATO app and log in.
  2. Tap ‘Verify Call’ on the main screen.
  3. Within moments, you’ll receive a clear notification confirming whether the call is genuine.


If you don’t receive a confirmation, hang up immediately — it’s almost certainly a scam.


This tool gives taxpayers a practical, real-time defence against impersonation scams, which are now one of the most common fraud attempts in Australia. In July 2025 alone, the ATO received nearly 7,500 impersonation scam reports, and numbers always surge between April and July.


Scammers don’t just waste your time — they can redirect refunds, access your superannuation, or steal personal information that takes months (and sometimes thousands of dollars) to fix. That’s why this new feature is such welcome relief.


Why this matters for individuals and businesses


Most scam calls succeed because they create urgency — “pay now”, “confirm your identity”, “your tax file number is compromised”. The verify call tool eliminates that pressure entirely. It lets you check the caller before you share any information.


Better still, it requires no special technology. If you have a smartphone and the ATO app installed, you’re ready to go. Setting it up takes just a couple of minutes.


Add one more layer of protection: Strengthen your myID


For maximum security, we strongly recommend ensuring your myID (digital identity) is set to the highest identity-strength level, known as ‘Strong’. This makes it significantly harder for anyone else to access your tax or super information online.


What you should do now


To get the benefits straight away:


  • Download or update the ATO app (available on Apple and Android).
  • Register your device within the app.
  • Check your myID settings in myGov and upgrade to ‘Strong’ if you haven’t already.
  • Practise using the verify call feature once, so you’re confident before tax time arrives.


These are simple steps that can prevent major financial and administrative headaches.


We’re here to help


This is one of the most practical security upgrades the ATO has delivered in years — and it genuinely makes life easier for taxpayers. Now is the perfect time to get set up, stay protected, and make this tax season as stress-free as possible.


If you ever have doubts about a call, email or message claiming to be from the ATO, contact us first. We can quickly check its validity through official channels.


Got questions or need help with the ATO app? Just reach out to us. We’re here to support you — securely, efficiently, and always in your best interests.


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