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Taxing Benefactions

The disappointment felt by the chairman of the Christchurch Aged People’s Welfare Council (Dr H. P. Donald) that the Government has refused to grant income tax concessions on money given for charitable and social purposes is understandable; and his opinion that the principle is too important to be allowed >to drop deserves support However, it must be recognised that there is little likelihood of any government in the near future changing the present policy, if only because the 1951 Taxation Committee specifically declined to recommend this conces-

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Press, Volume XC, Issue 27309, 27 March 1954, Page 6

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Taxing Benefactions Press, Volume XC, Issue 27309, 27 March 1954, Page 6

Taxing Benefactions Press, Volume XC, Issue 27309, 27 March 1954, Page 6

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