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ATO freezes former Young Rich Lister’s muscle cars, mansion
Max MasonSenior courts and crime reporter
The Australian Tax Office has frozen the Melbourne mansion and collection of muscle cars belonging to a flamboyant accountant and former Young Rich Lister who allegedly owes more than $3 million in unpaid debts.
Steve Di Petta, an accountant from rural Victoria, appeared on the then-BRW Young Rich List in 2004 after debuting with an $11 million fortune, largely earned through an enviable commercial and residential property portfolio in Melbourne and his hometown Shepparton.
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Max Mason covers insolvency, courts, financial crime, cybercrime and corporate wrongdoing. A Walkley Award winner, Max’s journalism has also received awards from the National Press Club of Australia, the Kennedy Awards and Citibank. Message Max on Signal https://tinyurl.com/MaxMason Connect with Max on Twitter. Email Max at max.mason@afr.com
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