Internal Policy or Directive or law
Dear Australian Taxation Office (or assign),
There is no legislation that states/reads (or is similar) to:
1. A qualified employee (or assign) of the Australian Taxation Office has right over a man in common law.
2. A qualified employee (or assign) of the Australian Taxation Office has right over the property belonging to a man in common law.
3. The law of the land in not common law.
Is there a internal policy or directive or law (or other) that makes the above (or similar) claims/statements? If so, provide: a copy of the internal policy or directive or law (or other).
Dated 18th October 2021
Godspeed,
i: a man; Shaun
Dear FOI Applicant,
Please see attachment.
Yours faithfully,
FOI Team
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Dear FOI,
A correction to point 3, changed "in" to "is"
3. The law of the land is not common law.
Dated 22nd October 2021
Godspeed,
i: a man; Shaun
Dear FOI Applicant,
Please see attachment.
Yours faithfully,
FOI Team
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severe penalties. If you have received this e-mail in error
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