Media release

Phone Scams – Northern Territory

Police

Police are warning NT residences to be wary of a telephone scam claiming people owe the Australian Taxation Office (ATO) money.

Duty Superintendent Del Jones said Police have received several reports from Territory residents who have received a phone call from a person claiming to work for the ATO.

“They are then advised by the caller they owe money to the ATO and if they do not pay the money, a warrant will be issued for their arrest.

“If you receive a call out of the blue from someone claiming to represent the ATO and that you are entitled to, or owe money, Police advise you to end the phone call immediately.

“You can check whether the person is legitimate by calling the ATO on the official contact number: 13 28 69.

"You can also report scams to the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission via the SCAMwatch page or by calling 1300 795 995.”

For more information about Scams please visit:

www.scamwatch.gov.au 

“Police would like to remind Territorians that you should never give your personal details to a stranger. This information can then be used to commit identity theft and steal your money,” said Duty Superintendent Jones.