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Trinity’s ‘artful’ fraud bunny gets the chop

It may have been artfully argued but a claim the Commissioner of Inland Revenue won the historic $3.7 billion Trinity tax avoidance case by fraud was futile and without merit.Unwilling to admit they were wrong, the perpetrators of what every court in the

Jock Anderson
Thu, 25 Mar 2010

It may have been artfully argued but a claim the Commissioner of Inland Revenue won the historic $3.7 billion Trinity tax avoidance case by fraud was futile and without merit.

Unwilling to admit they were wrong, the perpetrators of what every court in the land decided was New Zealand’s biggest tax

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Jock Anderson
Thu, 25 Mar 2010
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