UNEMPLOYMENT TAX.
THE EMERGENCY CHARGE. 'A WEEK'S GRACE LEFT. Only a week remains of the period of one month allowed for the declaring of "income other than salary or wages" received in the year ended March 31 last, and the payment of emergency unemployment tax on it. The period expires on Monday next, November 30, on or before which date a further quarterly payment of 5s on account of the general unemployment levy has also to he made. The declaration and the two payments may be made at any money-order office. For the- inner city area a special bureau is conducted at the back of the Welleslev Street post office building, where an income-tax inspector is in attendance to give advice. Taxpayers not wishing to disclose their income at a post office may obtain a special form on coloured paper for forwarding to the Commissioner of Taxes with a remittance of the amount due. The authorities wish it to be clearly understood that, the fact of a person having already made an income tax return does not affect, liability to make a declaration of income for the purposes of unemployment taxation.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 21037, 23 November 1931, Page 10
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UNEMPLOYMENT TAX.
New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 21037, 23 November 1931, Page 10
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