INCOME TAX ASSESSMENTS.
CASE LOST ON APPEAL. fay TELEGRAPH. —T'RESS ASSOCIATION. WELLINGTON. Moad*y. The Court of Appeal gave judgment this morning in the case of Macfarlan* versus the Commissioner of Taxes, which was argued before the Court on October 20 last. A majority of the Court, consisting of the Chief Justice, and J} I*'1*' tices .Stringer and Adams, were of opinion that the appeal should he.allowed. . y os tics Salmon'! and Hoiking dissented. The result is that both assessment* of the Commissioner of Taxes are cancelled. Costs were allowed the appellant on th* highest scale. The Solicitor-General was granted conditional leave to appeal to the Privy Council.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18387, 1 May 1923, Page 6
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