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Linking the ATO to myGov
To link the ATO to your myGov account, we’ll ask you to provide some information to confirm your identity. This page helps you prepare the information you may need.
You don't need to answer questions on all of the topics below. The questions will be based on information the ATO already has about you, and may include:
- Bank account details
- Super account details
- Notice of assessment
- Centrelink payment summary
- Dividend statement
- PAYG payment summary
- Travel document
- Managed fund statement
- TFN application lodgment receipt
- ATO refund amount
- ATO payment plan details
- Recent payslip.
Bank account details
Use a bank account:
- where you've received your ATO refund, or
- that has earned interest in the last 2 financial years.
You can find this information:
- on your bank statement
- in your bank's mobile app or online banking
- on the tax document you lodged with us that included your bank details.
If you've lodged your tax return using a tax agent, your tax refund may have gone to their bank account.
Super account details
Use details from an active superannuation account.
You can find this information:
- on a super statement
- on your payslip from your employer
- in your online super account
- in an email from your super fund
- by phoning your super fund.
Notice of assessment
Use a notice of assessment issued in the last 5 years.
You can find this information:
- in a letter from us
- through your tax agent, if you use one.
Centrelink payment summary
Use a Centrelink payment summary issued in the last 2 financial years.
You can find this information:
- on the annual statement that Centrelink provides you
- in your Centrelink online account through myGovExternal Link.
Dividend statement
Use a dividend statement from the last 2 years.
You can find this information:
- in letters or emails from the company or investment fund
- in your investment account
- by phoning the company or fund.
PAYG payment summary
Use a pay as you go (PAYG) payment summary issued in the last 2 financial years.
You can find this information:
- from your employer
- by phoning us on 13 28 61.
Travel document
If you applied for your tax file number (TFN) as a permanent migrant or temporary visitor, use the most recent application submitted within the last 4 years.
You can find this information:
- on the document you used
- in old application records.
Managed fund statement
Use a statement from a managed fund about your investment from the current or previous financial year.
You can find this information:
- from the managed fund
- in your investment account
- by contacting the fund provider.
TFN application lodgment receipt
Use the receipt reference number you received when you applied for your TFN.
You can find this information in an email or letter you received at the time you applied.
ATO refund amount
Use the refund amount you received from a personal tax return or business activity statement (BAS) in the last 2 years. This is the amount paid into your bank account.
You can find this information:
- in your records, such as bank statements
- from your tax or BAS agent, if you use one
- in your business software, if you use it
- on your notice of assessment or statement of account.
ATO payment plan details
Use details from an active payment plan you set up with us from the last 2 years.
You can find this information:
- in letters or messages from us
- by phoning us on 13 28 61.
Recent payslip
Use a payslip from your employer, generally the most recently issued one.
You can find this information:
- from your employer
- in emails or paper payslips.
Support
You can skip a question if you’re unsure of the answer. However, skipping all questions will count as a failed attempt.
If you’re unable to confirm your identity online, we’ll guide you on what to do next.
If you receive an error message or experience an issue when entering the above information, see our Help and support for online services – individuals.