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- Q5092260 subject Q8832066.
- Q5092260 subject Q8832176.
- Q5092260 abstract "Cherry picking tax avoidance was a form of tax avoidance used in Australia in the 1970s and early 1980s. Company contributions to a superannuation fund were claimed as tax deductions, but the money immediately went back to the company.In the taxonomy of tax schemes, this one was an obvious abuse of an intended system. The Australian Taxation Office was able to attack the scheme, at least in some instances, on the basis that the funds were not in fact ones that benefited employees (a legislative requirement for tax deductibility).".
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- Q5092260 wikiPageWikiLink Q8832066.
- Q5092260 wikiPageWikiLink Q8832176.
- Q5092260 wikiPageWikiLink Q946865.
- Q5092260 comment "Cherry picking tax avoidance was a form of tax avoidance used in Australia in the 1970s and early 1980s. Company contributions to a superannuation fund were claimed as tax deductions, but the money immediately went back to the company.In the taxonomy of tax schemes, this one was an obvious abuse of an intended system.".
- Q5092260 label "Cherry-picking tax avoidance".