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What IRD's Honk search warrant case means for taxpayers

Georgina Bond
Mon, 10 Sep 2012

Auckland businessmen Andrew Tauber and Paul Webb have lost their appeal against the lawfulness of a tax department raid on their homes.

The partners in the Honk Group of companies, argued information the IRD provided to support its application for search and seizure warrants at six of their

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Georgina Bond
Mon, 10 Sep 2012
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