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STATEMENTS LATE

Revenue Dept To Prosecute

Prosecution notices are to be sent to 1500 Christchurch employers for failing to supply the Inland Revenue Department reconciliation statements of employees’ wages. The District Commissioner of Taxes (Mr C. K. Jones) said yesterday the employers were required to have the statements- in by May 15. They had already ignored warnings sent out in June and would be given no further leeway. The department had already received 10,800 reconciliation statements. ■The majority of returns from salary and wage earners had now been dealt with. About 8000 of the 72,000 returns had still to be sent in and 53,000 refunds had been issued. The department is now pre-1 paring to handle 40,000 re-! turns from provisional tax-1 payers which are due not later than September 7. i

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Press, Volume CIX, Issue 32037, 11 July 1969, Page 10

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STATEMENTS LATE Press, Volume CIX, Issue 32037, 11 July 1969, Page 10

STATEMENTS LATE Press, Volume CIX, Issue 32037, 11 July 1969, Page 10

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