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AMUSEMENT TAX

Race Meetings, Cinemas <Ffom Out Parliamentary Reporter) WELLINGTON, July 21. Amusement tax will be abolished by the Government from October 1, except on admissions to the cinema and race meetings. Announcing this in his Financial Statement, the Minister of Finance (Mr Nordmeyer) said that the need to encourage stage entertainment had been recognised by exemptions or. concession rates in other countries of the Commonwealth.

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Press, Volume XCIX, Issue 29263, 22 July 1960, Page 13

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AMUSEMENT TAX Press, Volume XCIX, Issue 29263, 22 July 1960, Page 13

AMUSEMENT TAX Press, Volume XCIX, Issue 29263, 22 July 1960, Page 13

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