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Beware of these common business scams

common business scams

As business owners, you are constantly receiving emails, text messages and phone calls about payments, invoices, tax notices and account updates. We have had several clients forward suspicious messages to us recently asking, u201cIs this real?u201d That question alone can save thousands of dollars.

Financial spam is becoming more sophisticated. Messages often look like they are from your bank, the ATO, a vendor or even your accounting software. They may include logos, official language and urgent warnings. The goal is simple. To get you to click a link, send money or share login details. Here are common types of financial spam we see:

Fake tax notices: Scammers send emails claiming you owe back taxes or penalties and must pay immediately. Government agencies typically do not demand payment through random email links.

Invoice scams: You receive an invoice for services you never purchased. The amount is often small enough that busy business owners might pay it without questioning it.

Bank alert scams: A message says there is suspicious activity on your account and asks you to click a link to verify your information.

Payroll or vendor change requests: An email appears to be from an employee or supplier asking you to update their bank details. If processed without verification, funds can be redirected to a scammer.

Here is how to protect your business:

*Urgency is a red flag. Scammers rely on panic. Take a moment to review the message carefully.

*Verify independently

*Do not click links in suspicious emails. Instead, go directly to your banku2019s official website or call the vendor using a trusted phone number.

*Check email addresses closely

*Look for small spelling differences in the senderu2019s address.

*If an employee or vendor requests new bank details, confirm the change by phone using a known contact number.

*Make sure only authorised team members have access to banking and accounting systems.

Spam is not just annoying. It can directly impact your cash flow and financial security. A single click can create weeks of cleanup and stress.

Staying cautious does not mean being fearful. It means being proactive and protecting what you have worked hard to build.

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