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You won't be saying that if the ATO decides to audit you...

nah, its all legit. Last year i spent 120+ days out of town, so i can claim living away allowance (company pays me 45 but i can claim way more), same with car km, plus car maintenance (yes i needed a heavy duty clutch, timing belt change, new brakes etc..) and even comprehensive insurance.

Cos my wages were so random there were weeks where i'd get owned by the taxman, now its payback time biatch!! :)

Come to dinner on Tuesday everyone :D

Its at Chillan...pool and pizza :)

i cant :( thanks to work i'm condemned to buderim this week, then 2 weeks in bundaberg. Bugger! cast into the wastelands of rural qld again :)

Yeh just as well then :)

Enjoy your "return" :D

ps- if the ato happens to ask, yes sau qld does have a whan arancho sanchez as a member, and he happens to drive a 1988 ford corsair, and might just bear an uncanny resembalance to me :)

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