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STOCK VALUATION

Action Of Commissioner

Of Taxes

The union had been disputing with the Commissioner of Taxes over his action in requiring farmers whose land was under £3OOO unimproved value to alter their stock values, said Hie Dominion secretary ot’ the New Zealand Farmers’ Union. Air. A. P. O’Shea, in a statement yesterday. The commissioner, he said, was requiring these farmers in many cases to write up their values at the end of the year. The Farmers’ Union had had considerable correspondence with the commissioner, Air. O’Shea said, but no satisfactory reply had been received to its last inquiry. It was, therefore, urging farmers in tlie meantime to use the same values for their opening and closing stock, preferably those values whieh they had previously been using.

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Dominion, Volume 34, Issue 42, 13 November 1940, Page 8

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127

STOCK VALUATION Dominion, Volume 34, Issue 42, 13 November 1940, Page 8

STOCK VALUATION Dominion, Volume 34, Issue 42, 13 November 1940, Page 8

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