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Hash Tayeh’s Taxing Time

Antisemitic terror supporter and nothingburger Hash Tayeh has landed himself in more hot water.

But this time it has nothing to do with being an antisemitic terror supporter.

The boss of Victorian fast-food chain Burgertory has been hit with a $1 million tax bill for debts allegedly run up by 12 companies where he was formerly a director.

The Australian Taxation Office (ATO) has issued notices holding Melbourne businessman Hash Tayeh personally liable for the debts.

It launched legal action in the County Court in February seeking to recover the money from him.

In documents filed with the court the ATO alleged the companies had not paid the full amount they owed in withholding tax on employee wages, GST and superannuation contributions at various times while Mr Tayeh was a director between October 2020 and March last year.

Tax law allows the ATO to issue people who run companies with director penalty notices holding them personally liable for tax debts run up by the business while they were at the helm.

In a string of cases lodged with the Federal Court in April and May, the ATO has also applied to have all but one of the same dozen companies wound up over their tax debts.

The court appointed a liquidator to one of the companies, Box Hill BRG, earlier this month, but the remaining cases have yet to be decided.

Naturally, Tayeh claims he is innocent and the victim in all of this.

Speaking to the ABC Mr Tayeh accused the Australian Tax Office of “harassment” and told the ABC most of the companies were owned and directed by other people who were Burgertory licensees.

“This is not a tax issue, it’s a campaign of targeted harassment against me,” he said.

“Burgertory is still growing and we are about to announce our expansion to the Philippines in the coming days.”

He said he was unaware of the County Court lawsuit until contacted by the ABC but had received the director penalty notices that made him liable for the debts and that they were with his lawyer.

I am pretty sure this is a tax issue and has nothing to do with so-called harassment. And let’s also consider the chutzpah of this serial harasser – who goes around chanting that all Zionists (aka over 90% of Jews and plenty of non-Jews) are terrorists – whining about harassment.

Of course, this is not the first time he has made such claims. You may recall his unintentionally hilarious video about being subjected to additional plane security.

Maybe he can make a similar one about his persecution by the Australia Tax Office. Perhaps he can even depict them as Zionists.

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David Lange

A law school graduate, David Lange transitioned from work in the oil and hi-tech industries into fulltime Israel advocacy. He is a respected commentator and Middle East analyst who has often been cited by the mainstream media
Picture of David Lange

David Lange

A law school graduate, David Lange transitioned from work in the oil and hi-tech industries into fulltime Israel advocacy. He is a respected commentator and Middle East analyst who has often been cited by the mainstream media
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