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Taxpayers not playing fair, IRD tells Penny and Hooper judges


Rob Hosking
Wed, 29 Jun 2011

Taxpayers were not entitlted to structure their affairs to take maximum advantage of different tax rates merely because those rates existed, an IRD lawyer told the Supreme Court at the Penny and Hooper tax appeal.

Taxpayers who took advantage of different tax rates needed to show they were

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Rob Hosking
Wed, 29 Jun 2011
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