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Jan Cameron fights ATO over tax on Bellamy’s sale

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Tasmanian businesswoman Jan Cameron is fighting the Tax Office over whether a Caribbean-based trust that offloaded shares in baby formula company Bellamy’s Australia is liable for capital gains tax.

The former Rich Lister’s application relates to The Black Prince Private Foundation, a legal entity based in the Caribbean island of Curaçao, a known tax haven.

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