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CONSOLIDATED FUND

£84,000 SURPLUS EXPECTED (By Telegraph.—: Parliamentary Reporter.) WELLINGTON, this day. Summarising the budgetary position in the Consolidated Fund, Mr. Nash said a surplus of £84,000 was anticipated. The total was £2,216,000 above last year's figure. Estimates were:— REVENUE Taxation— £ Customs 7.700.000 Beer duty 1.600.000 Sales tax 3.300.000 Highways 2.171.000 Stamp duties 1.700.000 Land tax 950.000 Income tax (including excess pro- ... fl M tax) 16.100.000 Miscellaneous 219,000 £33,737.000 £>♦?»« • : 3.148,000 Other receipts 2.413,000 £9,559,000 £39,288,000 EXPENDITURE Permanent Appropriations— £ Debt services 10.955,000 Exchange 1,600,000 Transfer of hlfhwayg revenue 3,172,000 Transfer to War Expanses Account 1,500,003 Other permanent appropriations . 395.000 £ 16,633,000 Annual votes— Scclal services 12.765,000 oth ®* 9.425.000 £22.190,000 Supplementary estimate* and contingencies 400,000 £39,212.000 Estimated surplus £34 000

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Auckland Star, Volume LXXII, Issue 167, 17 July 1941, Page 4

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CONSOLIDATED FUND Auckland Star, Volume LXXII, Issue 167, 17 July 1941, Page 4

CONSOLIDATED FUND Auckland Star, Volume LXXII, Issue 167, 17 July 1941, Page 4

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