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GERMAN INCOME TAX

'“PROPERTY AND CAPITAL SPARED” BY TELEGRAPH—PRESS ASSOCIATION. —Copyright. Berlin, March 19. Herr voji Gerlach, a former Prussian legislator, writing to fine “Dio Vlelt am Montag,” attacks German ncome tax methods. He points out that the total yield for 1921-22 was only 321 millions sterling, compared with 345 millions in Britain. Herr von Gerlach adds: “Our policy has always been to spare property and capital. Property comes first and tho Treasury next.”

Tho Berlin correspondent of the

“Daily Express” states that the workers, by means of 10 per cent, deductions from their wages, pay 72 per cent, of Germany’s income tax. — Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assn.

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Dominion, Volume 16, Issue 157, 21 March 1923, Page 7

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GERMAN INCOME TAX Dominion, Volume 16, Issue 157, 21 March 1923, Page 7

GERMAN INCOME TAX Dominion, Volume 16, Issue 157, 21 March 1923, Page 7

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