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No change to tax avoidance, says Dunne HOLD FOR MONDAY

Rob Hosking
Fri, 16 Mar 2012

The government is not interested in any changes to tax avoidance rules.

The wave of tax avoidance litigation over the past five years has seen calls from lawyers and accountants to clarify the general anti-avoidance provisions in the Income Tax Act so as to provide greater certainty.

The

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Rob Hosking
Fri, 16 Mar 2012
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