AMUSEMENT TAX.
DETAILS OF THE PROPOSALS. By Telegraph—Press Association. Wellington, Last Night. Mr. Massey has circulated his new amusement tax proposals as follows: On and after January 1, 1922, the amusements tax under part II of the Finance Act, 1917, shall be paid at the following (a) Where the price charged for admission of any person to an entertainment does not exceed 9d no amusements tax shall be payable. (b) Where the price charged for admission exceeds nineponce, but does not exceed . three shillings and sixpence, the amount of amusements tax shall be one penny for every shilling or part of a shilling of such price. (c) Where the price charged for admission exceeds three shillings and sixpence the amount of amusements tax shall be one penny for every shilling or part of a shilling of such price, together with in addition to the amount of tax calculated as aforesaid, the sum of one penny.—The House has agreed to this.
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Taranaki Daily News, 17 December 1921, Page 5
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160AMUSEMENT TAX. Taranaki Daily News, 17 December 1921, Page 5
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