INCOME TAX DUE.
Annual Rush Will Soon
Develop.
Demands for income tax have been circulated and many tax-owners are now making payments. It will be towards the end of the month, however, before the annual rush develops for the tendency to leave the discharge of obligations to the last few days appears to be, inherent, and is noticeable every year. Income tax payments may be made at any money-order post office. Most of the tax is collected through the post office, either in payments at the moneyorder office or in remittances through the mail by cash, post office order, postal note, bank cheque- or draft. Until some time after the date for payment without penalty, by which time pajunents made in other parts of the country have arrived at the head office of the department, it is not possible to guage the flow of payments.
This’ year some taxpayers who have not hitherto adopted tile practice are paying the tax in instalments. By this means they escape the inconvenience or the embarrassment of finding the whole sum at one time, and are able to pay off portions till the due dalle, having then to pay the penal rate only on the unexpired balance.
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Taranaki Central Press, Volume IV, Issue 360, 15 February 1937, Page 6
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203INCOME TAX DUE. Taranaki Central Press, Volume IV, Issue 360, 15 February 1937, Page 6
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