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Tax-time warning on doorknock scam

Source: Labor Herald
Melbourne : Australia | 3 months ago  
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Home  >  News  > Tax-time warning on doorknock scam Tax-time warning on doorknock scam Media Statement - 9th August 2009 The Assistant Treasurer, Senator Nick Sherry, is warning Australians of a suspected door-to-door scam by people claiming to be consultants from the Tax Office. The bogus...
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