06 April 2013

Tax office fraudulent claims against small developers

The Australian government is desperate for tax dollars as a result of (among other reasons) failed projects, well researched ‘white elephants’ prior to project commencing, falsely tendered infrastructure projects, grossly overpaid business deals for mates that have been funded by (hard working Aussie’s) tax dollars and other fraudulent deals carried out within government.

As a result the government has instructed the ATO (Australian Tax Office) to go on a shopping spree and take on ‘easy targets’, this time the small developers.

The tax office regularly initiates these ‘assaults’ on various industries as reported by the corporate media.

A (naturally unnamed) credible source within the industry has stated that the top dogs at the ATO have given instructions to their drone soldiers to target small builders / developers to “see how much they can get” out of these businesses.

The method employed

The tax office then starts to rummage through the records of small builders, falsely claiming that there is an incorrect tax return filed. The tax office then picks a figure out of the blue of how much is owed by the builder claiming this sum to be the amount owing from incorrectly submitted tax file returns.

The reaction

Some people choose to take the matter further and enlist the services of forensic accountants. The forensic accountants conclude that the tax returns, which were carried out by qualified and well versed accountants, are correct and comply with the tax laws for the specified period.

Since the orders from above were given to (fraudulently) collect monies from the ‘easy targets’, the tax office then dismisses any claims that it is in error.

As a side benefit the tax office creates jobs within the industry, as the ‘accused’ shells out large amounts of money to tax accountants, lawyers, courts etc.
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Some of Australia’s larger develops are factually involved in ingenious tax ‘fraud’, but since they employ high powered ‘legal eagles’, they are not listed as ‘easy targets’ and are left alone. 

There are also other factors that contribute to the selected few being immune from being in the firing line of the tax office, of which ‘brotherhood’ influence or belonging to other organisations plays a major role.

Most Australians are not aware that the operations of the tax office are as a corporation, rather than a government authority, nor of the real nature of tax ‘contributions’. These documents are kept away from the masses or ‘herd population’ as the elite refer to the commoners.

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