TAXING IMPERIAL PENSIONS
Sir, —I wish to thank Mr. Clias.Chap pell for the information' how tba exchange on my pension in obtained. May I ask him for a little further information: (1) Where can I receive £125 for £IOO English (not gold)? (2) Whether my pension should be taxed, here or in England, my reason for the latter being that I send most of mine back again to help out of work rela. tives, so losing the benefit of exehanga, plus poundage on postal notes and no refund of the tax 1' have paid on it? With K.I.C-, I regret 1 cannot avail myself of "Disillusioned V remedy. A.J.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21937, 22 October 1934, Page 12
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