Tax, Tb for discussion
Proposed changes to livestock, values for taxation and the tuberculosis eradication scheme will be discussed by deer farmers and any other interested people at a series of seminars next month.
The Deer Farmers Association has organised four seminars in the North Island and four in the South Island. Speakers will include the president of the D.F.A., Mr John Burrowes, councillors of the association, veternarians and farm accountants. The Christchurh meeting will be held in the Town Hall at 1 p.m. on Tuesday February 11. A meeting will be held in
Nelson the day before. A Canterbury councillor of the D.F.A., Mr James Guild, said the seminar series was to bring farmers up to date on the Tb scheme changes and to examine the effect of the pro-
posed taxation changes ■ on farming. Informed ■ farmers would then be : urged to make submis- • sions to the consultative : committee established by : the Government to in-
quire into the taxation changes.
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Press, 31 January 1986, Page 12
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