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ruined. failed life itself

yeah whites sick too just ask jess when she wins the 70 mill...or her folks haha

lol i wish

Shieeet....

Bl and congrats

thanks..

I like this orange.

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nah yuck

i need to save a bit more for an 8.

i want white though.

white is the most common colour (i see (c.f. glenny on any night LOL) / on carsales) - so should be easier to find hopefully :)

got hundred out at maccas and only ended up paying for a medium cheese burger meal haha dafaq

corrected their error at first, then few moments later went through wrong again.. im like fark it scan card, had a queue forming behind me and was getting awkward

Tax question for mr tax man Tony..

if you had money in a term deposit, and had been paying tax on the interest

then the company goes into recievership so you lose a bunch of money can that be classified as a loss in that years tax?

I'm gonna take a stab at it and let Tony correct it.

You could only claim it as capital loss, which can only be used to offset capital gains...not ordinary income tax.

Graduate accountant or am I fired?

EDIT: just realised...tax paid on interest should be classified as income tax withheld, so it would offset against your income and as you lost the interest...technically you'd get the tax paid on it back.

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