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WHO GETS THE MONEY?

HOMELAND INCOMES. The last report of the commissioners of His Majesty’s Inland Revenue (Great Britain) for the year ended March 31, 1926,” says the ‘Railway Service Journal,’ “makes some interesting disclosures as to the possession of the national wealth. It shows that the super-tax payers, numbering 97,000, drew between them incomes amounting to £558,000,000. “138 people with more than £lOO,OOO a year each, drew between them £28,040,920.

114 people, with between £75,000 and £lOO,OOO a year each, drew £9,775,234. ’ “307 people, with between £50,000 and £75,000 a. year each, drew £lB 363,733. “301 people, with between £40,000 and £50,000 a year each, drew £l3 - 417129. “557 people, with between £30,000 and £40,000 a year each, drew £l9 - 154,140. ’ 543 people ,with between £25,000 and £30,000 a year each, drew £l4,“977 people, with betweeen £20,000 and £25,000 a year each, drew £2l - 651,841. ’ “6,263 people, with between £lO,OOO and £20,000 a year each, drew £85,139,803. ’ “16,940 people, with between £5,000 795 a yeai eaCh ’ reW £lls< “63,275 people, with between £2,000 and £5,000 a year each, drew £l9l - 756,839.” ’

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Greymouth Evening Star, 16 January 1928, Page 8

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WHO GETS THE MONEY? Greymouth Evening Star, 16 January 1928, Page 8

WHO GETS THE MONEY? Greymouth Evening Star, 16 January 1928, Page 8