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"DEAR COMMISSIONER"

I have filled in my Income Return, To account lor the money I earn. I have been lip all night., to get it just right, It has caused me no little concern. Now my business is all 'above board'. Ibbur3 r only what I can afford, My' accountant is fair, and as you're aware, r 1 I have not a big undisclosed hoard. The exemption allowed lor my wile, Is the cause of a good deal of strife, If you'd raise it a score, I'd give her much more, To have peace for the rest of my life. I 6 When computing my tax for the year, I suppose I should make it quite clear. That the money T've spent., and foolishly lent, Leaves me too poor to pay you, I fear. Now a system of 'pay-as-you go', Would be helpful to many, I know. So give Walter a hint, to 'stop-work' the. Mint. And thus help us to pay what we owe ! W.P.B.

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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 7, Issue 83, 20 June 1944, Page 6

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"DEAR COMMISSIONER" Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 7, Issue 83, 20 June 1944, Page 6

"DEAR COMMISSIONER" Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 7, Issue 83, 20 June 1944, Page 6

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