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STATE POLITICS.

■ NEW TASMANIAN TAXES. ■ By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright. Hobart, November 24. . In the Legislative Assembly, tho Premier introduced tho Land Income Tax resolutions and tlio land tax scale. The land tax starts from a penny in tho pound on unimproved land values up to ,£25(10, and ranges to . 2|d. oil values over .£BO,OOO. - The income, tax is fixed at a shilling in tho pound on all incomes where com-' panics, are concerned, and the incomes derived from property. On personal incomes it ranges from fourpence to Is. ■Id., according to scale. • A CENSURE DEBATE. . Sydney, November 24. In the Legislative Assembly, the ceu-. sure debate is. proceeding. It will end to-night, and a Government victory is considered certain. ' Mr. Trickott has been re-elected Chairman of Committees of the Legislative Council. : A -v: (Ecc.'November 25, 1 a.m.) , i '~, Sydney, November 24. ! 'ln the, Assembly, tho censure' dobato is being continued. A division is expected before tho House rises. ' VICTORIA'S LAND TAX; " Melbourne, November 24.-. Tho Stato Land Tax Bill provides for a flat rate of three farthings in tho pound on unimproved values. ' The exemptions are up to .£SOO .on country lands aud ,£3OO on iirban lands.

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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 983, 25 November 1910, Page 5

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STATE POLITICS. Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 983, 25 November 1910, Page 5

STATE POLITICS. Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 983, 25 November 1910, Page 5

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