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Notifying the public of the passenger movements data-matching program

Last updated 13 July 2023

We notify the public of our intention to collect 2023–24 to 2025–26 passenger movements data by:

Gazette notice content

The following information about the data-matching program appears as a gazette notice in the Federal Register of Legislation.

Gazette notice: Commissioner of Taxation – Notice of a passenger movements data-matching program 14 July 2023.

The Australian Taxation Office (ATO) will acquire passenger movements data from the Department of Home Affairs for 2023–24 through to 2025–26.

Data items include:

  • full name
  • date of birth
  • arrival date
  • departure date
  • passport Information
  • status types (visa status, residency, lawful, Australian citizen).

We estimate that records relating to approximately 115,000 individuals will be obtained each financial year.

The data accessed will be electronically matched with certain sections of ATO data holdings to identify taxpayers that can be provided with tailored information to help them meet their tax and superannuation obligations, or to ensure compliance with taxation and superannuation laws. The objectives of this program are to:

  • identify potentially new or emerging non-compliance and entities controlling or exploiting those methodologies
  • identify ineligible tax and superannuation claims
  • gain insights from the data to help develop and implement administrative strategies to improve voluntary compliance, which may include educational or compliance activities
  • refine existing risk detection models and treatment systems to identify and educate individuals and businesses who may be failing to meet their registration, lodgment and payment obligations and help them comply
  • improve knowledge of the overall level of identity and residency compliance risks including registration, lodgment,reporting and payment obligations
  • promote voluntary compliance and increase community confidence in the integrity of the tax and superannuation systems.

A document describing this program is available at ato.gov.au/dmprotocols.

This program follows the Office of the Australian Information Commissioner’s Guidelines on data matching in Australian Government administration (2014) (the guidelines). The guidelines include standards for the use of data matching as an administrative tool in a way that:

  • complies with the Australian Privacy Principles (APPs) and the Privacy Act 1988 (Privacy Act)
  • is consistent with good privacy practice.

A full copy of our privacy policy can be accessed at ato.gov.au/privacy.

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