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Queensland Revenue Office fights to seize Edward Amos’ multi-million dollar property portfolio

The state government was successful in forcing Amos to pay $487,994 in overdue land tax a decade ago, after first launching court action in 2013.
But Amos refused to pay court costs totalling $122,464.
The government subsequently obtained an order to seize and sell his properties.
However, its…
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