TAXATION.
WHO IS PAYING?
The Government Statistician in his "Abstract" for December, shows not only how the taxation by the General Government has increased from £4 5a 6d per head for 1910 to £11 3s 9d per head for 1918, hnt also where the money comes from. Customs duties in iqih yielded £2,786,490, and in 1Q1« £3,601,385, or £814,893 more; but knd tax in 1910 produced £642,270. while in 1916 it accounted for £1385 708 But the largest increase is' in' in-come-tax—viz., from £316,835 in 1910 to. £5,619,561 m 1918. The total r ° cerate from all sources of taxation for 1918 amount to approximately three times greater than the total for 1910 In that year it was £4,180,616. in 1918* £12,340,853. ' m iyl8 '
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Press, Volume LV, Issue 16436, 1 February 1919, Page 8
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123TAXATION. Press, Volume LV, Issue 16436, 1 February 1919, Page 8
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