INCOME TAX RETURNS
DUE NOT LATER THAN JUNE 1. Furnishing a return of income is an annual duty imposed by law on all companies and persons in business, whether for the whole or part of the income year and irrespective of whether a profit or a loss was made; also by all persons in receipt of income from salary, wages, bonus, allowances, interest, rent, annuity or other annual payment, where such income in conjunction with income from free-of-tax Government securities, company debentures issued free of tax, and from dividends or other profits from shares in companies trading in New Zealand exceeds £2OO per annum. Returns are required annually from such persons notwithstanding that by reason of the special exemptions allowable by law they may not be liable for tax.
The return should be completed and forwarded to the Commissioner of Taxes, Wellington, C. 3, on or before June 1. If for any reason the return cannot be furnished by the prescribed date application should be made for an extension of time. Where returns are accepted compiled to a date subsequent to March 31, they should be furnished within two months of that date. Any person required by law to furnish a return and neglecting to do so is liable on conviction to a penalty not exceeding £lOO. Neglect to furnish returns at the prescribed time not only renders taxpayers liable to prosecution, but also results in many cases in an assessment of considerablj' more tax than would otherwise be payable. Reports of prosecutions for failure to make returns in the past should be taken as a warning, and all persons liable to furnish returns are therefore advised in their own interests to forward such returns on or before June 1.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 22 May 1939, Page 5
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290INCOME TAX RETURNS Wairarapa Times-Age, 22 May 1939, Page 5
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