Business owners with an ATO tax debt of $50K and above, actively looking for finance to clear or restructure it. Exclusive, SMS-verified, delivered in real time.
Get ATO Tax-Debt LeadsATO tax debt has quietly become one of the most common reasons Australian business owners go looking for finance, and one of the hardest situations a standard business loan will solve. The ATO has moved back to firmer recovery action, and owners who have fallen behind need a way to pay it out or restructure it before it turns into a default or a director penalty.
La Vitesse ATO tax-debt leads are business owners who have told us, at the point of enquiry, that they have an ATO liability and want finance to deal with it. We capture the size of the debt, what they are trying to do, the amount they need and their timeframe, and we SMS-verify the mobile before it reaches you. You are not cold-calling a list. You are talking to someone who already knows they have a problem and wants it fixed.
Google and Meta campaigns aimed at business owners searching for help with ATO debt, tax-debt loans and payment-plan finance. High intent, real situations.
Every lead captures the approximate ATO debt amount, what they want to do about it, the finance amount needed, existing security where relevant, and timeframe.
SMS verification on the mobile, plus a human check that there is a genuine ATO situation and a real funding need, not a vague enquiry.
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The general interest charge is 11.43% p.a. for July–September 2026, compounding daily — and it has not been tax-deductible since 1 July 2025. That maths is pushing owners to refinance ATO debt with deductible finance instead of letting it compound.
Collectable tax debt sits at $54.2 billion, with $35.9 billion owed by small businesses — around 1.3 million of them (ANAO audit, June 2026). The concessional payment plans from the fuel-relief period ended 30 June 2026, and the ATO's 2026–27 plan puts debt "into every taxpayer interaction". Director penalty notices topped 84,000 last financial year.