How to steal $2 billion from the ATO + Did Trump get caught cheating?
The Briefing28 Juli

How to steal $2 billion from the ATO + Did Trump get caught cheating?

It’s being reported as the biggest GST scam in Australian History. Tonight, the ABC is running a special investigation into how everyday fraudsters allegedly ripped the ATO off billions of dollars through an apparent loophole.

In this episode of The Briefing, Natarsha Belling speaks with Tax expert Ali Noroozi, about how the scam happened, what it means for the ATO and what happens next.

An ATO spokesperson said, "Through Operation Protego, we stopped $2.7 billion in false refunds quickly, raising nearly $2 billion in liabilities, and secured over 120 convictions – while strengthening our systems and pursuing every dollar owed."

PM Headlines: Barnaby Joyce introduces bill to scrap net zero target, Celebrity Crocodile Wrangler, Matt Wright, has plead not guilty to three counts of attempting to pervert the course of justice & a video of Donald Trump allegedly cheating in golf has gone viral.

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More bushfires ahead + What's behind Trump's 'war on narco-terrorism'

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5 Dec 39min

RFK & Olivia Nuzzi’s ‘digital’ affair + Cops search for Dezi Freeman’s body

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5 Dec 15min

Meta axes teen accounts early + Tips from a snake catcher

Meta axes teen accounts early + Tips from a snake catcher

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4 Dec 9min

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