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THE NEW TAXATION

CHAMBER. OF COMMERCE DISCUSSION. The much-discussed Lands and la, come Tax Amendment, Bill was again mentioned at the Wellington Chamber of Commerce yesterday. Mr M. A. Oarr said that-certain fte. commendations had been made to the Government- Whilst the-chamber was satisfied that they haddono good work, they were keeping; moving .in other directions. Reviewing altiwations to the bill, Mr Carr said he did not altogether agree with the proposal to abandon the intention to tax municipal and like concerns. Respecting clause 20 (tho two-eompanies-as-one clause), a very important clause to the business people, thev still had hopes that something would be done; they had reason to believe that some relief would bo given. In answer to a question, Mr Cnn slid that he was afraid there was very little hope of a Royal Commission on taxation being set up-

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New Zealand Times, Volume XLVI, Issue 10718, 12 October 1920, Page 6

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THE NEW TAXATION New Zealand Times, Volume XLVI, Issue 10718, 12 October 1920, Page 6

THE NEW TAXATION New Zealand Times, Volume XLVI, Issue 10718, 12 October 1920, Page 6

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