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As I said, the 10% only goes to the government if it’s spent with a law abiding business. Just because you spend the cash and it goes into a till, doesn’t mean it gets reported on a bas statement, it can just as easily be put into a shop keepers pocket. The shop owner just processes a “refund” and puts the cash in their pocket or simply asks the customer if they need a receipt if the customer says no, they don’t enter the sale in the till at all.I did think about reporting them, but I don’t like the idea of ruining someone’s business, I just console my self with thoughts that hopefully it’s only a minor percentage of their work that doesn’t get logged.
As I said, the 10% only goes to the government if it’s spent with a law abiding business. Just because you spend the cash and it goes into a till, doesn’t mean it gets reported on a bas statement, it can just as easily be put into a shop keepers pocket. The shop owner just processes a “refund” and puts the cash in their pocket or simply asks the customer if they need a receipt if the customer says no, they don’t enter the sale in the till at all.
I did think about reporting them, but I don’t like the idea of ruining someone’s business, I just console my self with thoughts that hopefully it’s only a minor percentage of their work that doesn’t get logged.
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