TAXATION ACT BREACHES.
BUSINESS MEN FINED. fat, TKJ6GBAi , H.-—OWJ» CORRBSPONPBNT.] . ".' w.v .. \. • HAMILTON. > Friday. At the instigation of the Commissioner of Taxes several To Kuiti business men were * prosecuted >k at • the : Magistrate's Court, ■ Hamilton, to-day, r for, various minor breaches of the regulations. ..; -Mr. H. T. willies, '~-_Crown Solicitor, represented; the commissioner. v ] In each case, ". the plea was entered that no evasion of the law was 1 intended, and that the offerico' was merely : a technical one' occasioned by rush of work anu various other causes. 7 Fines were inflicted as follows:— A. .K. . Simpson, £10; Hubert Hine £2; Athol F. Howard, £2; and John I). 'Vernon, £2. ;.;■'' '; v :
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18547, 3 November 1923, Page 10
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