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EVENING SITTING

Continuing the Premier said it was known that they were defrauded iv regard to this tax by persons having accounts at the bank, while those vho had their money otherwise invested 1 act their total income fully disclosed I !••-•■.} was. however, such opposition to 'he tl -.use in the bill providing that bonk -ucounts .should be available for the ; sputum ot tlie income tax officer that he \ oiild withdraw it The measure wns not brought down for revenue purposes, but there had bepn so many complaints that the Government had no option but to l.rin<; down the bill, and after -,'< ing OjrefuJlv through the Act he ■•' •- * ,-ur-l-ri-0.l 'Mint there had not I .■en more complaints, fur the gradu lU.ms ■•("■im' too wide.

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Southland Times, Issue 19185, 24 October 1903, Page 3

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EVENING SITTING Southland Times, Issue 19185, 24 October 1903, Page 3

EVENING SITTING Southland Times, Issue 19185, 24 October 1903, Page 3

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