TAXATION INCREASES
PROTEST FROM FARMERS
A protest was entered by the Aiiek“ land executive of the New’ Zea * Farmers’ Union, at its monthly meei ing lust evening, against the r increases in taxation, particularly regard to tariffs on necessities. “Instead of putting their own in order, the Government has mere taxation on necessities.” said . Feisst. The farmer was pression by economising and me- - the efficiency with which ne ried out his every-day °P er f: IT ,iiar The Government should adopt sum - tactics and increase the efficien J its administration. He moV ®“ the executive express the str ent possible condemnation ot tne increases in the protective <L taxation upon necessities that such can have no other than to still further increase tne * dens upon industry. The motion was carried. , t 0 The executive further reso tJje emphatically protest aga^ using of the increased <jeany other purpose than tor in rating of farm lands, particu - regard to the maintenance ol country roads.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1055, 20 August 1930, Page 8
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161TAXATION INCREASES Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1055, 20 August 1930, Page 8
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