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djway
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Registered: Dec 2002
Location: .syd.au.
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You have a TFN which is what your income is on.
You have a ABN for your DJing.
If you earn more then $5400 a year on your ABN, you can then start claiming tax back on what you were taxed.
There ABN isn't linked to your TFN, they are two seperate items. So you can't offset your TFN tax with your ABN expenses.
It's like working full time, and being taxed $10,000. If you buy $10,00 worth of stuff on your ABN, you can't claim it against your full time wage, that doesn't make sense to anyone, let alone a tight arse liberal government.
Muli, you're man's dodgy if he's linking them together (that's 3 different tax agents, two of which I paid to see).
--djway
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Oct-26-2004 07:08
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muli
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Registered: Oct 2003
Location: Sydney
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Oct-26-2004 07:35
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