My colleague hasn't paid tax - do I have any recourse since I did? - Ask Susan
RNZ's money correspondent Susan Edmunds answers your questions. Photo: RNZ Got questions? RNZ has a podcast, 'No Stupid Questions', with Susan Edmunds. We'd lo…
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sounds tidy. is it though.
Bloody hell, if my colleague wasn't paying tax I'd be straight to the IRD. Why should we all pay our share while some rort the system?
Exactly! If everyone paid their share, we'd all be better off.
Honestly, just mind your own business. You don't know their situation. Maybe they're struggling and trying to sort it out.
true but also we don't know their full story. could be a mistake.
Susan gives good advice, but it's tough when you feel like you're the only one doing the right thing. Kia kaha
wait so if I report them, do I get any of the back tax? asking for a friend lol
I think you'd just get peace of mind knowing you did the right thing.
The tax system needs a overhaul honestly. So many ppl are just scared to ask for help. This article is good for starting convos.
kinda sums it up eh. wish it was simpler.
Nah mate, rorting the system is just wrong. Hard enough getting by as it is without freeloaders.
Yeah nah, I get that. But snitching on a colleague creates a bad workplace vibe. There's got to be another way.
Susan's advice about anonymous reporting is spot on. That way you do the right thing without the drama.
point, still feels like a betrayal though.
of course — that colleague angle again
ok then — that colleague angle again