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Paul Hogan leaves Australia after tax row

By johnyhilfiger on  From boomnews.info
By Daily Mail Reporter Last updated at 1:46 AM on 6th September 2010 Crocodile Dundee star Paul Hogan was finally allowed to leave Australia following a two week stand-off with tax officials. The veteran Australian actor, 70, was ordered to pay a tax bill on 21.4million of undeclared income when he arrived in Sydney to attend his mother’s funeral on August 20. But after rowing with the Australian Taxation Office, he was finally given permission to return home to Los Angeles, where he...Read Full Story

Paul Hogan leaves Australia

By johnyhilfiger on  From boomnews.info
By Daily Mail Reporter Last updated at 11:22 PM on 5th September 2010 Crocodile Dundee star Paul Hogan was finally allowed to leave Australia following a two week stand-off with tax officials. The veteran Australian actor, 70, was ordered to pay a tax bill on 21.4million of undeclared income when he arrived in Sydney to attend his mother’s funeral on August 20. But after rowing with the Australian Taxation Office, he was finally given permission to return home to Los Angeles...Read Full Story

Paul Hogan grounded for tax evasion

By ivorygreen1713 on  From kidsolo.com
Paul Hogan has been stopped from leaving Australia by the Australian Taxation Office. The ATO slapped him with a Departure Prohibition Order when he returned to Sydney last Friday for the funeral of his mother, Flo. It prevents the Crocodile Dundee star from leaving Australia for any foreign country until his alleged tax debt is paid or otherwise settled. Paul Hogan and his artistic collaborator John Cornell have upped the stakes in their fight with authorities, applying to have a critical...Read Full Story

Paul Hogan Barred from Leaving Australia Until He Pays Tax Bill

By chrismonty on  From blippitt.com
Not even Crocodile Dundee could get out of this jam. Actor Paul Hogan has been barred from leaving Australia until he pays a tax bill totaling several million dollars, according to the actor’s attorney, Andrew Robinson . The Australian Taxation Office (ATO) hit Hogan with a departure prohibition order when he went back to Sydney on Friday to attend the funeral of his 101-year-old mom, Florence. That means Hogan, 70, can’t leave  Australia until his alleged tax bills are paid or...Read Full Story

Paul Hogan, the “Crocodile Dundee” star Barred from Leaving Australia

By jenni1 on  From headlinerwatch.com
Paul Hogan Paul Hogan, the unforgettable lead of the trilogy “ Crocodile Dundee ”, has been barred from leaving outside Australia because of a controversial tax bill as reported by the lawyer of Paul on Thursday. The actor who’s 70 year old and maintains a residence in Los Angeles has been a famous face in the US since his cheeky offer to “slip an extra shrimp on the barbie” featured in Australian tourism TV ads somewhere around the middle of 80s. The star who had arrived in Australia...Read Full Story

Paul Hogan Is Stuck In Australia Pending a Tax Bill

By celebritymound on  From celebritymound.com
Actor Paul Hogan, star of the “Crocodile Dundee” movie trilogy, has been barred from leaving Australia until he pays a disputed tax bill, his lawyer said on Thursday. The 70-year-old actor, who currently lives in Los Angeles and first gained a public profile in the United States with his cheerful offer to “slip an extra shrimp on the barbie” in Australian tourism TV ads in the mid 1980s, arrived in Sydney last week to attend the funeral of his mother Florence Hogan. Hogan was served with...Read Full Story

Paul Hogan banned from leaving Oz

By sandino235 on  From fameblab.com
Crocodile Dundee star Paul Hogan has been banned from leaving Australia by the Aussie tax office and has been ordered to cough up a bill on AUD$37.6m of undeclared income, according to reports. The star flew into his home country for the funeral of his mother, Flo, in Sydney last Friday. But the Australian Taxation Office (ATO) immediately slapped him with a Departure Prohibition Order, which prevents him from leaving the country until the alleged tax debt is paid or settled, according to...Read Full Story

Paul Hogan Barred from Leaving Australia Until He Pays Tax Bill

By chrismonty on  From blippitt.com
Not even Crocodile Dundee could get out of this jam. Actor Paul Hogan has been barred from leaving Australia until he pays a tax bill totaling several million dollars, according to the actor’s attorney, Andrew Robinson . The Australian Taxation Office (ATO) hit Hogan with a departure prohibition order when he went back to Sydney on Friday to attend the funeral of his 101-year-old mom, Florence. That means Hogan, 70, can’t leave  Australia until his alleged tax bills are paid or...Read Full Story

Paul Hogan unable to return to US

By sandino235 on  From fameblab.com
Paul Hogan’s wife, US actress Linda Kozlowski, is said to be shocked and stunned after the Crocodile Dundee star was stopped from leaving Australia. The 70-year-old, who is based in Los Angeles, returned to his homeland for the funeral of his 101-year-old mother Flo last week. But the Australian Tax Office has prevented Hogan from returning to the US until he pays an alleged multimillion-dollar tax bill. Hogan has been subject to a five-year investigation by authorities into offshore tax...Read Full Story

'Crocodile Dundee' Star Paul Hogan Can't Leave Australia

By PopEater on  From popeater.com
Email This Actor Paul Hogan, star of the "Crocodile Dundee" movie trilogy, has been barred from leaving Australia until he pays a disputed tax bill, his lawyer said on Thursday. The 70-year-old actor, who currently lives in Los Angeles and first gained a public profile in the United States with his cheerful offer to "slip an extra shrimp on the barbie" in Australian tourism TV ads in the mid 1980s, arrived in Sydney last week to attend the funeral of his mother Florence Hogan. Hogan...Read Full Story
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