Legendary bank robber Willie Sutton was
a clear thinking sort of guy. When quizzed as to why he robbed banks, he
replied that’s where the money is.
Had he been born 80 years later Willie could well have become a MIS promoter.
The ATO’s first attempt to impose civil penalties on tax scheme promoters has seen two taxpayers, Ludekens and Van de Steeg, hauled before the courts.
Had he been born 80 years later Willie could well have become a MIS promoter.
The ATO’s first attempt to impose civil penalties on tax scheme promoters has seen two taxpayers, Ludekens and Van de Steeg, hauled before the courts.
The
tax scheme involved Gunns’ 2006 MIS woodlot scheme. Normally the MIS company is
considered to be the promoter but in this instance the scammers interposed
themselves between Gunns and the grower/investors. This is what made the case
slightly unusual. The complexity of the alleged scheme makes the court
decisions inaccessible for a lot of readers. The first hearing in Sept/Aug of 2012
before Justice Middleton of the Federal Court who handed down his decision in
March 2013 found against the ATO but before a full Federal Court, in
August 2013 the ATO successfully appealed.