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... sense of the data," says Howlett. Taxpayers should assume the ATO has access to banking records, property titles, credit card records and even who paid their child's school fees. The easiest way for it to cross-check is via its own records or those maintained ...
... things, like eating out. If you need to, make that bank account difficult to access (for example it doesn't include a debit card or internet banking, so you are forced to go into a branch to withdraw money). Perhaps sign up for an account that rewards ...
The memories of Christmas might be fading but many Aussies will still be paying off credit card debt six months after the festive season. Roy Morgan research for the Salvation Army shows 1.8 million people will take two to three months to pay off their ...
... signs that should have alerted her to her husband's money problems, which included a substantial debt and eventually credit card fraud. About a year into the marriage her husband bought her flights to Vanuatu. When she got to the airport, Grace was horrified ...
... elaborate story involving some crisis, or plan to travel to see you and ask for money, gifts or your bank account/credit card details. "This is a scammer's end-game: to abuse your trust so they can steal your money. Don't fall for their con - look after ...
... trim the budget." If you're on a tight budget, go for maximum impact with wrapping. And don't skimp on your message in the card. Your words should say more than the price tag of the gift. And remember, a gift is a gesture, not a trade. "Don't feel obliged ...