Legal and simple ways to beat the ATO

By John Collett
Updated June 14 2015 - 10:13am, first published May 27 2015 - 9:43am
Time is ticking by. The deadline for tax returns is October 31. Photo: Julian Kingma
Time is ticking by. The deadline for tax returns is October 31. Photo: Julian Kingma
The Tax Office will focus on unusually high work-related expense claims this financial year. Photo: Josh Robenstone
The Tax Office will focus on unusually high work-related expense claims this financial year. Photo: Josh Robenstone

It may be only five weeks before the end of the financial year, but there are still things that can be done to legally minimise what goes to the tax man.

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