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	<title>Comments on: Taxing time for Apple users</title>
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		<title>By: Ian Trewhella</title>
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		<dc:creator>Ian Trewhella</dc:creator>
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		<description>Very interesting to know that this may be a long over due option for we apple users Crispin, but it only wets one&#039;s interest if you had provided a means on how to achieve this with e-tax!  A scan of the ATO Website fails to lead you to this answer and yet a read of the many articles on the internet does offer options but also concerns that to do this may also result in ongoing problems with one&#039;s iMac.  Not a good outcome for trouble fee computing if one relies heavily on a computer.  Maybe Crispin, the better option is to buy a cheap laptop with pre-installed Windows 7, download e-tax, do your tax and claim the total cost?</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Very interesting to know that this may be a long over due option for we apple users Crispin, but it only wets one&#8217;s interest if you had provided a means on how to achieve this with e-tax!  A scan of the ATO Website fails to lead you to this answer and yet a read of the many articles on the internet does offer options but also concerns that to do this may also result in ongoing problems with one&#8217;s iMac.  Not a good outcome for trouble fee computing if one relies heavily on a computer.  Maybe Crispin, the better option is to buy a cheap laptop with pre-installed Windows 7, download e-tax, do your tax and claim the total cost?</p>
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