RETURNS OF LAND DUE ON APRIL 11
PENALTY FOR NEGLECT y Furnishing a return of land is an annual duty imposed by law. upon all ladowners who at noon on March 31 hold land of an unimproved value according to the Government valuation in excess of £SOO. The unimproved value is the value of the land exclusive of buildings, fencing and other improvements. The form of return has been made as simple as it is possible to make it. Forms are obtainable at all post offices. Details of the land held; at March 31, 1939, should be in' Fart 3 of the form. Under Part 1 particulars of registered mortgages and unpaid purchase money should be shown each year irrespectiye of whether any change has taken place, or not.
The return should be completed and returned to the Commissioner of Taxes, Wellington. C. 3, on or before April 11. .
Any person neglecting to furnish a return is liable to a penalty not exceeding £IOO. Neglect to furnish returns at the prescribed time hot only renders taxpayers liable to prosecution but also in many cases for considerably 'more tax than would otherwise be payable. The Act provides' for an exemption in respect of registered inortgages or balances of purchase money in certain circumstances, but to obtain the exemption it is essential that a return showing particulars of mortgages owing should be furnished. The Land and Income Tax Dd partment cannot assume that mortgages are owing, and in the absence of a return the assessment is made as though the lftttd were imencuw' bered. The tax assessed in these cases may be in excess of the amount which would be payable if the return had been furnished. All persons liable to furnish returns are therefore advised in their own interests to forward their returns on or before the above date.
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Matamata Record, Volume XX, Issue 2021, 30 March 1939, Page 4
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