KEHOE FUND NOT TAXABLE, SAYS MR NASH
“Donors cannot deduct subscriptions for taxation purposes, but fund is not liable for taxation on receipts or investment income therefrom.—W. Nash, Minister of Finance.” Above is the reply Mr Nash has sent to last week’s inquiry as to whether or not money given for the benefit of the late Traffic Officer Kehoe’s. family is taxable or not. Further donations have been re-
ceived, and are listed below:Previously ack. £150 4 6 C. A. Frost £1 0 0 M. Ihaia 10 0 D. Gardiner £1 0 0 W. Lees. £1 0 0 Jim Thompson 10 0 R. Webb 5 0 E. Wade 5 0 J. Ratema 5 0 R. Rondon 10 0 G. Burt 10 0 Anonymous 10 0 £156 9 6
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 13, Issue 56, 23 February 1949, Page 5
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128KEHOE FUND NOT TAXABLE, SAYS MR NASH Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 13, Issue 56, 23 February 1949, Page 5
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