GERMAN INCOME TAX.
WORKERS CARRY BURDEN.
POLICY OF SPARING PROPERTY.
A •*<? N.Z. LONDON, Maroh 19. Herr von Gerlach, former Prussian legislator, writing in the Welt Ammontag, attacks German income tax methods. He points out that the total vield in 192123 was onlv £32.500 000, compared with £315,000.000 in Britain. He adds: "Our policy has alwnvs been to spare property and capital. Property ccuws first and the Treasury next." The Dailv Express states that the Workers, by 10 per cent, deductions from their wages, pay 72 per cent, of Germany's income tax,
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18354, 21 March 1923, Page 9
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