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IRD plans tax clawback

Inland Revenue is determined to extract extra tax from an anaesthetist given a “permissible tax advantage” by the Auckland High Court.It has confirmed it will appeal the ruling of Justice Paul Heath in the case of Whangarei-based Dr Philippa C

Jock Anderson
Wed, 17 Nov 2010

Inland Revenue is determined to extract extra tax from an anaesthetist given a “permissible tax advantage” by the Auckland High Court.

It has confirmed it will appeal the ruling of Justice Paul Heath in the case of Whangarei-based Dr Philippa Catherine White and said it would continue to investigate

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Jock Anderson
Wed, 17 Nov 2010
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