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should we let the tax man decide?

would you be happy to see the ATO (tax man) audit all of the clubs and their top 10 earning players to see if the dollars add up? Then any club or player done for tax evasion get a life time ban?

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  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago
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    no the clubs will be to power-full and the spineless tax office can only bully the little man and small business

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    I would hope that the ATO actually gets involved cos fraud is fraud.

    Makes you wonder if they are rorting the cap how the tax office is somehow unaware of these things. I mean they are like god right?? hehe they watch you while you sleep.

    Na in Australia when the big earners rort any system there is never jail time involved - look at our bank CEOs and politicians with their travel and personal expenditure rorting. Ever heard of a politician getting jail time?

    White collar criminals are a protected species as is the Storm. They will stay in the NRL Im afraid but I do hope there is some relief for the clubs abiding the salary cap (although I doubt it)

    Maybe they need News Ltd to offer a $1mil bonus to each club that DOESNT rort the cap haha

  • Bill P
    Lv 7
    1 decade ago

    The ATO have already intimated that they may check out the players mentioned so far. As well for the club, the ATO, ASIC and the police will probably all get involved. Hartegan is quite happy to have police involvement due to fraud issues.

  • ?
    Lv 7
    1 decade ago

    ATO is already involved. Because of how intricate their tax is, their accountants would get any blame.

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