TAXATION RETURNS
Mild Rusli For Refunds Salary and wage-earners teem more anxious than usual to get their returns into the Inland Revenue Department and collect their refunds. By last Friday, which ended the first full week of the new financial year, the Inland Revenue Department in Christchurch had received more than 1300 returns compared with 745 for the corresponding week last year. Officers of the department began processing the returns yesterday and refunds where payable will be issued in not more than three weeks. The District Commissioner of Taxes (Mr C. K. Jones) said the department expected a further 2000 returns this week, and the number would build up to a peak of about 6000 a week in May. The bulk of the 65,000 returns from salary and wage earners will have been cleared by July. Mr Jones said employers eould speed up the payment of refunds by issuing certificates of income as soon as possible. He said that many were now issuing them as soon as the financial year ended.
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Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31341, 11 April 1967, Page 25
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