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It took em a year to send the letter...I got it just before or just after I'd done this years return... Last year I think I did it pretty early, this year I waited a few months coz I couldn't be fked even though it only takes like 20 mins lol

ATO systems are slow to catch out peoples errors but they will catch you lol

ATO systems are getting bigger so there pulling alot of info from institutions on individuals and then data matching.

No one is safe :ninja:

Yep, only did it that year coz the interest was so much...this year it was a lot less so I claimed it...The fact I was already getting a decent return helped

It's still bullshit though, I get done for a couple of hundred while other kunce are out there completely ass f**king the system and getting away with it.

See it all the time at work Dezz. A lot of rich clients get away with a lot of dodgey shit because the accounting companies are afraid to say no otherwise they might lose the client.

A phone call Kris lol You dodgey Kent

Lots of number crunching here...

I washed the R yesterday, went to inspect my 'handiwork' just before and it needs more washing, don't ever ask me to wash your cars.

So I rkn barbs is either

A ) not really on holiday

B ) on holiday alone

C ) a mass loser

I'd say;

D ) all of above.

He is on holidays at home with LA city on wallpaper in his bedroom.

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