6 March 2013
Chavez six feet down, Bieber lets fans down
And also going down today, New Zealand taxpayers who dodged the top personal tax rate by paying themselves artificially low salaries have until the end of this month to confess. The Inland Revenue Department (IRD) issued a warning today that its concession to make a voluntary disclosure - granted after the outcome of the Penny and Hooper case in 2011 - would soon run out. "There is still time for people who are in a similar situation to Penny and Hooper and have used a similar company or trust structure to artificially lower their incomes to discuss their arrangements with Inland Revenue," said group tax counsel Graham Tubb. So if you're one of those bellends who have dodged huge amounts of tax in a similar way, you should listen to him and pay what you owe. In other news, a Mila Kunis interview carried out by BBC Radio 1's Chris Stark has become an internet hit. The actress was supposed to be promoting her new film Oz: The Great and Powerful (which also stars James Franco, Rachel Weisz, and Michelle Williams) when she and an initially-nervous Stark begin to go off-topic. Kunis and Stark soon talk about Jägerbombs, Watford football club, pies, and Nando's. To see the interview, click here and hope that it at least has a chance to outdo Gangnam Style.
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