News
Stay Smart Online Week
An annual event, Stay Smart Online Week sees the Government working with small business operators to raise awareness about the ways people can protect themselves online.
An annual event, 'Stay Smart Online Week' which this year runs from 7-13 October, sees the Government working with small business operators to raise awareness about the ways people can protect themselves online.
There are six key steps that are recommended for you to follow to protect your business and keep information safe from cybercriminals, who could use it to commit tax fraud:
- Regularly review which of your staff has access to what and immediately cancel access to credentials like your AUSkey, bank accounts or client databases for anyone who no longer needs it.
- Use Spam Filters to keep unsolicited messages at bay which may contain malware.
- Use different and strong passwords across your online accounts. Research continues to highlight the same weak password are often used across multiple sites, which makes all those accounts vulnerable. Every day, new data breaches publicly expose millions of usernames and passwords.
- Don't leave your computer unattended or unlocked as information could be stolen.
- Regularly run anti-virus, malware scans and software updates.
- Add multi-factor authentication when available.
For more information about 'Stay Smart Online Week' click here
For more information on ATO impersonation scams and how to report them click here.
Date published 12 Oct 2019 | Last updated 11 Oct 2019
Choose the right accounting firm for you
Running your own business can be challenging so why not let TaxAssist Accountants manage your tax, accounting, bookkeeping and payroll needs? If you are not receiving the service you deserve from your accountant, then perhaps it’s time to make the switch?
Local business focus
We specialise in supporting independent businesses. Each TaxAssist Accountant runs their own business, and are passionate about supporting you.
Come and meet us
We enjoy talking to business owners and self-employed professionals who are looking to get the most out of their accountant. You can visit us at any of our multiple locations, meet with us online through video call software, or talk to us by telephone.
Switching is simple
Changing accountants is easier than you might think. There are no tax implications and you can switch at any time in the year and our team will guide you through the process for a smooth transition.