TAX ON BACHELORS
ITALIAN IMPOST DOUBLED. (Times Cables.) (By Cable —Press Assn. —Copyright.) LONDON, November 12. “The Times’s” Rome correspondent states: In connection with the Bill doubling the tax on bachelors, now before the Senate, Premier Mussolini complains that even in Italy, the number of marriages is diminishing, in spite of the Government’s various social and moral inducements to marriage. He says he does not expect the new Bill will make bachelors terminate the state of isolation, but it will at least make them financially assist the Government’s social policy. Only unmarriageables, permanently unable to work, and inmates of poorhouses and hospitals, will be exempted from the tax.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 13 November 1928, Page 7
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