EVADED INCOME TAX.
OFFENDER FINED £4O. AUCKLAND, April 26. Charges of failure to furnish incom£ tax returns for the past four years were preferred in the Police Court against Percy Douglas Jones. Mr Hubble, for the Commissioner of Taxes, said Jones should have paid taxes every year since 1919, and had not done so. The total amount of fax which had been evaded in nine years was over £3OO. It was true that a certain amount of income had been credited, but the Department had been definitely advised that it was all assessable. The seriousness from the point of view of the Department lay in the fact that if it had not been discovered by chance accused would have escaped for the whole nine years. Counsel for Jones said the omission to make returns was to a certain extent due to carelessness. Jones knew little about clerical work. He took no active part in the book keeping pan or clerical side of business. In any case the amount of his drawings from business were very low. The Magistrate, Mr Hunt, commented that in some years Jones was receiving a total income of between £9OO and £lOOO, and must have known he was liable to taxation. Fines of £lO for each of the four years were imposed, Jones being also ordered to pay the costs of the prosecution.
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Grey River Argus, 27 April 1929, Page 5
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227EVADED INCOME TAX. Grey River Argus, 27 April 1929, Page 5
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