Tax Administration Act 1994

Offences and penalties - Offences

204: Offence for failure of other persons to maintain secrecy

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"Breaking secrecy rules can be a crime"

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You must keep secret certain information. If you do not, you can commit an offence. This law was repealed on 26 July 1996, by section 64 of the Tax Administration Amendment Act (No 2) 1996.

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Part 12Offences and penalties
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204Offence for failure of other persons to maintain secrecy (Repealed)

    Notes
    • Section 204: repealed, on , by section 64 of the Tax Administration Amendment Act (No 2) 1996 (1996 No 56).