UNEMPLOYMENT TAXES
PAYMENTS AGAIN DUE NO RUSH YET EXPERIENCED There was 110 rush to pay unemployment taxes yesterday, when another quarterly levy of 5s became clue, together with the second instalment of tho emergency char go on incomes other than salary or wages for tho year 1931-32. There were some hundreds of transactions at the central bureau on the - second floor of the chief post office, but there wore littlo more than a dozen of the public in tho largo room at any one time. Moderate business was done at suburban post offices. It is expected that the first real rush will not sot in until after tho payment of wages on Friday. Taxpayers have until tho end of tho present month before the surcharge is imposed. Little trouble was found yesterday through payers of the emergency charge failing to bring the receipt for the previous instalment. Less than half-a-dozen such cases were met with at the central bureau. Unless the receipt is produced when paying, the taxpayer is required to fill in another declaration of income.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21250, 2 August 1932, Page 8
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