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IRD's whole Penny and Hooper case false, court told


Rob Hosking
Mon, 27 Jun 2011

The landmark Penny and Hooper tax case opened in Wellington today with a broadside against Inland Revenue’s contention the orthopaedic surgeons at the centre of the case were required to pay themselves a “commercially realistic salary level.”

Lawyer for the two surgeons, Geoff Harley, told

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Rob Hosking
Mon, 27 Jun 2011
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