COMPULSORY WAR LOAN
POSITION OF SOLDIERS OVERSEA. MATTER FOR APPEAL COMMITTEE. WELLINGTON, February 10. A complaint that representat.ves of members of thg lighting forces overseas were receiving notices demanding the payment of contributions to the compulsory war loan, wa s referred to the* Minister of Finance, Hon. W, Nash, to-day. The Minister said that the circular referred to was sent out in accord with the usual procedure. The Department concerned could not possibly have known the names of income tax payers who were overseas on active service. Every-assessment was subject to appeal, and the Appeal Committee would, fully and carefully, consider every case, and it could safely be left to determine every application on behalf of absent so’.d:er s in accord with their service to rhe Commonwealth.
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Grey River Argus, 11 February 1941, Page 4
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127COMPULSORY WAR LOAN Grey River Argus, 11 February 1941, Page 4
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