TAX COMMISSION.
[ nv Tia.ixiit.vrii— run muss association.] MI’S F.! 'IN. .May 1. The Taxathii t'ominis-inn lesumed it- silling to-day. Arthur Clothier, late of the Taxation Department, staled that the provision of the A’-t so far a:, the laV.-i tax was concerned was cumbersome and intricate, lie believed that n si might-out hind ia,\ Hat rale lor loth town and eoui.tiv | roue: t ivs. would gi'c mine satisfaction f" 'bo taxpayers. lie did not think that there would In- much objection among the IVnneis to pay a small income lax at a II t rate, de luctious boim; allowed tor luoic .-ee i'tla. resls. Case-- ef failure to umLc let n: iis of iiHOluc were numerous and llagruiit. lie thought tin; minimum penalty for such failure. IPs was insulin cut. In res; act io ininpuiiy income tax. lie saw no icasou why i ompiinies -hould lie ] laced on a different, fooling from other liruw. The individual lax. when distributed over a number slm v.-r.s vry .small per share. Tim ('omiiiisien liidshcil its silting, and leaves to,- Ciirisiehnrch to-morrow.
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Hokitika Guardian, 2 May 1924, Page 4
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177TAX COMMISSION. Hokitika Guardian, 2 May 1924, Page 4
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