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Digi-Tech mastermind tells court of IRD’s misbehaviour

Georgina Bond
Thu, 27 Sep 2012

Digi-Tech investors got what they bargained for when they signed up to the 1990s tax benefit scheme, a court has heard.

The claim was made as the scheme’s mastermind, John Reid, represented himself at Auckland High Court, fighting IRD accusations he was “telling porkies” about the tax

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Georgina Bond
Thu, 27 Sep 2012
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