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Ralph Wiggum

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Stripes DO NOT change your HECS with the ATO because at the end of each year you will get a great Tax return. Wife left hers and gets back around 10-12k each year.

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Meh, I'd rather the money sitting in my account earning ME interest...rather than my companies (or ATO's) account earning THEM interest.

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Read pixys post,then read yours and then read mine.

If leaving it with the at can enable you to claim 10 to 12k (obviously depends on the level of debt) your bank account would need to work pretty hard to keep up....

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Claiming that money is because u paid it in the first place out of your tax ?

Your only getting back what u paid over the year

So put that money into savings account instead of paying it to the ato

I'm confused what your saying Ralph

Do the ato give u back the money u paid in HECS by accident plus 7% interest or some sh*t ?

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^WSS. Pixy's wife is only getting it back coz it's already been withheld from her as tax. Doesn't get any interest on it, just the chunk of money back she didn't need to pay.

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