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BUDGET CONCESSIONS

BRITISH CUTS RESTORED ! VARIOUS TAX REMISSIONS (British Official Wireless.) Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright RUGBY, June 29. (Received July 1, at noon.) Two concessions made in this year’s Budget will come into effect on. Monday, July 1, and will benefit by salary restoration and wages increases ■ more tlian 3,000,000 people. ' The chief of these concessions restores the economy cuts made at the time of the 1931 financial crisis in the pay of Civil servants, members of the defence forces, teachers, police, insurance doctors, chemists, judges, members of Parliament, and Cabinet Ministers. The cost to the Exchequer will be £4,000,000 in the present financial year. This payment marks the recognition of the end of the depression period.

The second Budget concession abolishes the entertainment duty on all admission payments under 6d, while the duty on such payments over 6d will be reduced in theatres, music halls, and other places where there are living performers. This will cost the State about £2,250,000 during the current year. In a full year all these concessions will be equivalent to £8,500,000. During July at least 1,500,000 workers in the great industries will also receive wages increases. It is, in fact, estimated that July will be the best month for wage advances, both in the number benefiting and the amount involved, for a decade.

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Evening Star, Issue 22069, 1 July 1935, Page 9

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BUDGET CONCESSIONS Evening Star, Issue 22069, 1 July 1935, Page 9

BUDGET CONCESSIONS Evening Star, Issue 22069, 1 July 1935, Page 9

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