General
Time to tackle Tax Office tyranny
If there’s a connection between the Australian Taxation Office and COVID-19, it can be described in one word:‘dictatorship.
For freedom lovers, Covid demonstrated the wafer–thin line between freedom and overbearing government authoritarianism. In Victoria, for example, many have been shocked by the speed with which the checks and balances on government were dissolved and replaced by a form of dictatorship.
This was done, of course, in the name of the greater good—to save people from disease and death. Putting aside the rights or wrongs of the health argument, what has this to do with the ATO?
To call the ATO a ‘dictatorship’ is not some flippant, stupid remark. It’s an accurate description of the statut
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