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Indebted jet-setter’s cash-go-round exposed

In debt for $105 million, Auckland Princes Wharf developer Dave Henderson (not to be confused with Hendo) – who flew first class to shop for Ralph Lauren and Prada clobber in Paris and Dubai – paid $17,000 tax on a total 16-year taxable income

Jock Anderson
Tue, 21 Sep 2010

In debt for $105 million, Auckland Princes Wharf developer Dave Henderson (not to be confused with Hendo) – who flew first class to shop for Ralph Lauren and Prada clobber in Paris and Dubai – paid $17,000 tax on a total 16-year taxable income of $81,000.

He told a court it was “a fair reflection of

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Jock Anderson
Tue, 21 Sep 2010
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