TAX REDUCTIONS.
COUNCILLOR'B^B&:' WELLINGTON, Speaking on I «-I#** ,^H^B^f Tax Annual Bill in /tt$$HHK&, v Council this afternoon* Mackensie referral -.4vlJftfHHfc ; much political oaptfaiil^i^^^P'l,, out of the large | those in receipt of nmre. He expressed the higher income* left unaltered, should have been incomes. He also sions in Customs "I am sorry to ber," said Sir the Council, "an eclw. ZuSlkSh which are advocated purpose of misleading, WjapwW|B aitd more than that/ bor of people who dan VtHKjjHJKHI tax at all, but wb» into believing that .the engaged in fostering the rich man." The„ Government to burden of taxation war had been iw&flSg resisted with much OTMMffIMiB •'this year, because of the 'fffiliSjjfl dragging exorbitant SV $ games the community He condemned that as A did not think the jMffigTOM; been more fairly adjaWfl* had been -under the B«L j
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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18485, 12 September 1925, Page 14
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139TAX REDUCTIONS. Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18485, 12 September 1925, Page 14
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