Crocodile Dundee vs Australia’s Tax Police
by Dan Mitchell
Actor Paul Hogan, star of the “Crocodile Dundee” movies, has vowed to continue fighting the Australian tax office which has barred him from leaving Australia until he pays a massive bill, saying he’s victim of a witch hunt. Hogan, 70, was served with a departure prohibition order 10 days ago while in Australia to attend his 101-year-old mother’s funeral which has prevented him from leaving to return to Los Angeles where he lives with his wife and son. The Australian Tax Office refused to comment on reports of seeking tax on A$38 million ($34 million) of allegedly undeclared income from Hogan, saying it cannot give details of individual taxpayers. But the actor went public in the Australian media this week to put forward his side in his five-year row with the tax office, saying he had done nothing wrong and the tax office was on a witch hunt for a high-profile case. …”If I was a tax evader, which I’m not, I must be the dumbest one in the world to keep coming back here instead of fleeing to a tax haven … I know they’re absolutely desperate to nail some high-profile character with money to justify the expense to the taxpayer.” Hogan, who was once a painter on the Sydney Harbour Bridge, is under investigation as part of Australia’s biggest probe into offshore tax evasion, Operation Wickenby. The operation is budgeted to cost at least $300 million. The tax office has claimed he put tens of millions of dollars in film royalties in offshore tax havens, a claim that he has denied. He has never been charged with tax evasion.
In the case of tax policy, politicians impose high tax rates and punitive forms of double taxation. As anybody with a modicum of common sense could predict, this bad tax policy undermines economic performance and drives economic activity to jurisdictions with better tax law. The politicians then have two ways to respond. They can lower tax rates and reform tax systems, an approach that simultaneously would boost growth and improve compliance (as happened during the Reagan years). Or they can tighten the thumbscrews on taxpayers, trample their rights, and conspire with other high-tax nations to punish the jurisdictions that do have good policy.
Not surprisingly, most politicians choose the latter approach. And the attack on low-tax jurisdictions is a particularly loathsome part of their response. As this video explains, tax competition is a liberalizing force in the world economy and the effort by high-tax nations to penalize so-called tax havens is driven by a statist impulse to prop up decrepit and inefficient welfare states.






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I saw that headline yesterday.
I was horrified by it. Now, countries, and the tax man, are holding people financial prisoners. I thought debtors prisons were a thing of the past, even in a penal colony like Australia?
Now Obama's Communist pal working with Communists to impose a GLOBAL TAX:
http://www.theblaze.com/stories/key-obama-ally-wo...
Crikey!
Why don't they just pull him over for speeding, say he was going 20,000 miles/hour, and give him $30 million dollar ticket?
Speaking of a Government overstepping its bounds, and attacking citizens, check this out: http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20100902/ap_on_re_us/u...
The Feds just filed another suit yesterday in Arizona. This time against Sheriff Joe Arpaio. This is getting crazier by the day.
(A bit off topic, but relevant regarding out of touch Government)
Not only has our govt been reeducating us to work towards the collective but now they want to be part of the collective of the world so that when another nations bad decisions lead to failed fiscal policies we can be there to bail them out with money the was lent to us from another country.
What makes this country great is the individualism of the people not the collectivism of the govt.
funny guy….
Way to bury the lead, guys. The real news here is that Paul Hogan is 70.
God, I feel old.
I think that is what they are trying to do…………
That is a big part of the story. Picking on a senior citizen.
Ain't that the shits?
Our little boy playing president is acting more and more like a little boy every day. This is nothing but a fishing expedition, and Joe isn't going to play.
I guess the bottom line is if you have the money you better move now; like those leaving NY,CA etc.
Seems these days government can't figure out when the economy goes soft they lose money. So now they have to go after everyone. Weren't debtors prisons done a way with when we decided to replace them with the rule of law. I thought Australia did that as well.
and we WILL see this happen with 0bamacare…
I hope Joe tells them all to kiss his ass.
He ought to go arrest them, for failure to uphold their oath, and dereliction of duty.
That would be a headline !!!
This is what Socialist do! Do you think Barry hired 16,000 new IRS agents too deliver fruit baskets? Don’t think so! …lean over and grab your ankles, the taxman commeth.
If Paul wanted to escape he could do so. Just charter a "secure boat" to some place where he can hitch a ride on a freighter to someplace else, then jump a plane to Panama, followed by another plane to Mexico City, another to Acapulco, and finally one into PHX, where his family can pick him up. Piece of cake. Lots of folks are doing that nowadays to gain access to the US. Kinda reminds me of the old days.
You'd think the Australian government would at least thank Mr. Hogan for the hundreds of millions of tourist dollars that his Crocodile movies generated, before they bend him over.
Then we have…Mr. Unpopular.
http://www.time.com/time/nation/article/0,8599,20...
Australia's Tax Police. What an ugly term.
"In the case of tax policy, politicians impose high tax rates and punitive forms of double taxation."
You mean like when you make a modest living all your life save away some money and pay your taxes, buy a house early enough to actually still have equity and pay your taxes and then die? That's where "death tax" gets to tax you again.
The absurdity of it is overwhelming…..
The worst part is that he's NEVER been charged! How are they holding him if there is no warrant, no charges, … nothing??? Sounds like Stalinist Russia or North Korea to me!
Isn't Rupert Muroch, an Aussie, one of the big Supporters of NY Mayor Bloomberg's Pro-Amnesty Coalition, "Partnership for a New Economy in America? Hmm…..
A real socialist move! Rob your people to support the Govt! Obama/Murdoch/Bloombeg…..Perfect together!
Spending $300 million of taxpayer money to collect $38 million sounds like someone is on full tilt.
If I were Hogan, I'd spend $38 million on a ship and sail away.
I wonder what the US IRS would spend to collect $38 million. Well, no I don't. I have to sleep at night.
OPM = Opium
The worldwide tax revolt is just around the corner….
Okay… let me get this straight: Paul Hogan, Ambassador of Australian Good Will Abroad and Australian National Treasure – the, "shrimp on the barbie" guy who makes the whole world want to visit Australia and Crocodile Dundee, FFS – returns home to bury his mom… and is held hostage by the universally hated Tax Man (There's a song in there somewhere).
Proof that government morons can undo decades of promotional work and make Australia look stupid and cruel.
Tar/Feathers as Glenn would say.
The Tax Man cometh; internationally.
A portent of things to come, if we don't nip this insanity in the bud. By holding him without charges, they are also baselessly depriving him of being returned to his stateside family.
Folks who think that Aussieland is the place to run to from here need to think again.
Made it home tonight Cowboy. 11 days, 5851 miles.
Glad I had friends to keep me company in the motel at the end of each day. Thank you sir.
Video to come soon.
Thank you for letting me know.
I have wondered how you were getting along.
It is a great Country, warts and all.
I'd love to hear from you when you get rested up.
AMEN Brother Mijowi!!!
You want to REALLY feel old?
Harrison Ford. 68.
How third world.
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