She tried to claim nearly $500,000 more, but was rejected when the Australian Taxation Office realised during audits she failed to prove she was running a business.
After her GST registrations were cancelled, she kept making fictitious claims – still without any evidence she was running a business, the ATO said.
Source: canberratimes.com.au
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