'High class' clothes, shopping at Harrods not work expenses
Misa HanReporter
Updated
Former Labor staffer Moksha Watts has failed in her bid to claim "high class" clothes and expenses at Harrods in London as tax deductions, after a tribunal found there was little connection between the expenses and her work.
Ms Watts brought a case before the Administrative Appeals Tribunal disputing her tax bill from 2013 and 2014 when she was a senior adviser to Labor MPs Anthony Albanese and Kevin Rudd.
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Misa Han writes on news and business from our Sydney newsroom. Connect with Misa on Twitter. Email Misa at misa.han@afr.com.au
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