Taxation on Trotting.
• During last season trotting clubs in New Zealand paid more than £570,000 by way of taxation to the national Exchequer, said the president (Mr. H. F. Nicoll), in his address to the annual meeting of the New Zealand Trotting Conference in Christchurch yesterday. Now that the war had ended, it was time when the position regarding the burden of taxation should be reviewed, said Mr. Nicoll. The income from the totalisator was not likely to be sustained for any considerable time, and the executive would take action, at the proper time, to obtain some relief from the load.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 6 August 1946, Page 5
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