INCOME-TAX CASE.
FlXli OF f 100 IMPOSED. By Telegraph.—Per Press Association. Talmersbcn N., Last Nigct. At the Pabncrston » ortth, Police Count to-day, itho Commissioner of Taxes proceeded against E. Sutherland, a native, for failing to supply aiasesaI'ltnt returjis. M-r. K. Watson chief citric of the Lands and Income Departlueiit, stated tliut tho returns sent in weru incorrect. Corrected ones had hii.ee been sent in, but ttill about £1(10 o' ;axes was outstanding. The defence stated that the case ivas due to the << Isolate ignorance of the defendant who could not speuk English. No doubt defendant was grilty. Information showed that tihreo times the v mount due could bo ,'laiii.ed. A fine of £ 100 and ccßts £lO l(is was imposed.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 93, 15 September 1914, Page 4
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119INCOME-TAX CASE. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 93, 15 September 1914, Page 4
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