INCOME TAX CASE.
APPEAL ON A POINT OF LAW. ■ '■ (By TeteEranh.—Preaa Association.l "■'■ ■ . : ■'" . Duhodin, March 30. ' In November last thV Commissioner : ol Taxes sued J. L, Denniston, agent ■ for certain non-resident traders, for income tax. Tie amount originally claimed was i£9 3s. lid, but on Mr. Donniston refusing to pay the Commissioner. reassessed the amount at .£34 9s. 9d., and sued for that amount. ' Tho. magistrate held that defendant was not protected under tlii) Act, and gave judgment for the' Commissioner; Defendant . lodged an appeal. •. to tho Supremo, Court on a point of law.; After further consideration,.however, the Crown has decided Hmt the magistrate's decision cannot be supported, and has intimated that.no effort-will bo in ado. to. collect the'tax.- . ; ' '~..'..-.,;'.:'■ " . .'.'!" Y.. .' ..',\.
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 779, 31 March 1910, Page 4
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119INCOME TAX CASE. Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 779, 31 March 1910, Page 4
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