‘Crocodile Dundee’ Actor Says He’s Not a Tax Evader
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Paul Hogan, the Australian actor best known for his 1986 film “Crocodile Dundee,” said he’s not a tax evader or a flight risk after being barred from leaving the country until a tax dispute is settled.
“If I’m a tax evader, which I’m not, I must be the dumbest one in the world because they gave me five years notice that they have seized every piece of paper that my tax advisors and lawyers and accountants have ever had,” he said in an interview on Channel 9’s ‘A Current Affair.’ “I kept coming back here.”