On 27 March, the ATO and 26 other government agencies will retire the decade old AUSkey and the Manage ABN Connections login credentials. This means anyone who uses the ATO’s Business Portal or a range of other government online services will need to setup and use myGovID.
The myGovID app is available to download to your smart device, using security features in your device such as fingerprint, face or password to help keep your information secure. This is to protect your identity and help stop other people accessing your information.
Once the app is set up, the business owner will need to link their myGovID to their business using the authorisation service called Relationship Authorisation Manager (RAM) and authorise employee access.
The ATO’s Chief Digital Officer John Dardo saysmost peoplewill find myGovID solves a lot of problems they had with AUSkey and encourages them to try it today.
“We’ve had over five million logins to the ATO Portals using myGovID so far and that’s because it’s simple, secure and flexible.”
“We’ve developed a solution for employees who do not have the required identity documents and can’t set up their myGovID, for example non-residents. It will be available in mid-March, allowing these users to make the move to myGovID then.”
Get started in a few simple steps:
- Step 1: Set up your myGovID – download the myGovID app from the App Store or Google Play and use your Australian identity documents to enrol.
- Step 2: Log in to RAM using your myGovID and link your business. Before you link your business, check your details on the Australian Business Register are up to date so RAM can use the correct information.
- Step 3 (optional): Authorise your employees and others in RAM to act on behalf of your business online. They will receive an email to accept the authorisation request using their myGovID.
“We’re encouraging ATO Business Portal users to make the move from AUSkey to myGovID nowbefore AUSkey retires.”
“Don’t leave it to the last minute, get set up today. Download the myGovID app and link it to a business using RAM”.
Find out more at: ato.gov.au/mygovid