INCOME-TAX FRAUDS
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WELLINGTON, Last Night. A suggestion tliat all those found t he defrauding the Income i'ax 1)1 partment should be prosecuted with tll same rigour as that with which tll Employment Oepartinent prosecutJ persons who defrauded it was made I a question of which Dr. D. G. Mc-M| lan (Government, Dunedin West) gal notice in the House of ItepresentativJ to-day. . ' ] Dr. McMillan said that at Diinedfl last week a'.mamed* man had beJ convicted tind fined for not djsHosnl ualiiings which had resulted in il drawing £8 14/1 in unempJojment rfl lief, to which he Was not entitled, ovi a period of si* monlhs. The mail wife had deserted him five years ay| he had to etnploy a housekeeper to lol after his seven children, and his unej jployment relief amounted to £2 0/61 wpek. Two of the children sufferB from seriaus ailaente. fl
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 7, 1 October 1937, Page 3
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152INCOME-TAX FRAUDS Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 7, 1 October 1937, Page 3
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