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davidwyatt <[log in to unmask]> writes
>There is no requirement on the face of the Act to only disclose to those who
>have any statutory powers in respect of the purposes defined in section 29.
Can you prejudice the collection of a tax, by failing to give
information to someone who has no powers to collect that tax?
[Similar considerations for crime].
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Roland Perry
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