PETROL TAX REFUNDS
REGULATIONS' ALTERKD
Amendments to the regulations issued last year relating to refunds of petrol tax are published in this week's "Gazette."
It is prescribed that not more llum one application may be made by any one person in respect of motor spirits consumed during a quarterly period. Claims not lodged within one mouth after the close of a quarterly period will not be recognised. Every application must be accompanied by an invoice as proof of purchase of the motor-spirits, but the .Registrar of Motor-Vehicles may require further evidence to be called relating to the purchase of the petrol.
The application forms have been redrafted, and a special declaration is required to be made for claims arising out of the use of agricultural tractors and vehicles employed exclusively by local authorities for the maintenance and construction of roads and streets. Applicants are also required to indicate what private vehicles they use. Threshing machines no longer specifically appear in the exemption list. ,
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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 73, 30 March 1929, Page 8
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163PETROL TAX REFUNDS Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 73, 30 March 1929, Page 8
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