INCOME TAX RETURNS
DENTISTS’ DEFAULT. [Pea United Pukes Association.] AUCKLAND, July 20. In tho Police Court, Cyril S. C. Clarice and Harold K, Clarice, two dental surgeons in business at Whangaroi, wore each fined £IOO on each of four charges for failing to furnish income tax returns. Tho doff'iulante had made no returns for seven years, and the Government had been dc-
: i,>;c '• 11 c sum. said counsel for tho Crown. There was no suggestion Mint iho defendants had endeavored to defraud the Government, but they had failed in their obligations.
Counsol for tho defence questioned the extent of taxation payable, and added that his clients had paid all oth.fr taxes. Mr Poynton, S.M., said that on a triple Bfisesamout defendants wore liable lor £4,000 duo to tho State,
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Evening Star, Issue 18333, 21 July 1923, Page 15
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129INCOME TAX RETURNS Evening Star, Issue 18333, 21 July 1923, Page 15
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