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Taxation Law FAQ - Are High-Flying individuals more likely to be prosecuted or let off for tax fraud?

Date: July 13, 2011

Q.  Nearly every day I read about some high-flying individual in the newspapers who has been  contacted by the ATO seeking clarification about certain matters.  Are some of these individuals likely to be prosecuted or are they likely, because of their public profile to be let off?

A.  Where there has been a serious deception practised on the Commonwealth in regard to their taxation affairs it is inevitable that they will be referred to the CDPP and that action will be taken against them.  Obviously there are any number of things which their advisers can do to assist them, but where they decide to run a covert strategy and run deep they are in for real trouble even if they are living overseas as they can be deported to Australia and end up serving a substantial prison term.  Where this does not occur they will have been of tremendous assistance to the authorities and may be granted an indemnity against criminal prosecution which rarely happens.

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