Linux, Mac users - your copy of Windows may be tax deductible

Courtesy Linux Today  Thu, 07/16/2009 - 09:33

The Linux distillery: "That's right; the Australian Tax Office's e-tax software is a Windows-only product.

If you run it within a virtualised Microsoft Windows on your Linux or Mac computer you may be eligible to tack the Windows tax onto your tax return!"


 

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