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1947 NEW ZEALAND
LAND AND INCOME TAX DEPARTMENT REPORT OF THE COMMISSIONER OF TAXES UPON THE ADMINISTRATION OF PART IV OF THE SOCIAL SECURITY ACT, 1938, FOR THE TWELVE MONTHS ENDED 31st MARCH, 1947
Presented to both Houses of the General Assembly pursuant to the provisions of the Social Security Act, 1938
REPORT
I have the honour to present herewith a report upon operations carried out by the Land and Income Tax Department during the financial year ended 31st March, 1947, in the administration of the provisions of Part IV of the Social Security Act, 1938, relating to the assessment, collection, and recovery of the social security contribution, consisting of a charge of Is. 6d. in the pound on salaries and wages and also on other income. The rate of charge applicable to salaries and wages earned up to 12th May, 1946, was Is. in the pound, and thereafter Is. 6d. in the pound. A registration fee which formerly comprised part of the Social Security contribution was abolished on Ist April, 1946, the last instalment of registration fee being that which was due for payment on Ist February, 1946. All income was subject to a further charge for national security tax imposed by Part II of the Finance Act (No. 2), 1942, but figures relating to collections under that Act are not included in this report. During the year a change in the system of payment of the charge on salaries and wages was introduced, the effect of which, briefly, is that an employer deducting the charge from salaries and wages is now required to account for such charge by payment in cash or by cheque, where the amount is £2 or over. For payments of charge under £2, social security stamps may still be used. There was a further important change in the law contained in section 12 of the Finance Act (No. 2), 1946, which makes provision that penal charge, equal to treble the amount of deficient charge, may be imposed by the Commissioner of Taxes in cases where an employer fails to deduct, or having deducted fails to account for, the charge on salaries and wages. The names of employers in respect of whom penal charge has been imposed will be published as tax-evaders. The work of decentralizing the Department, including the sections dealing with the collection of the combined security charges, was continued throughout the year, and at 31st March, 1947, branch offices had been fully established at Whangarei, Auckland, New Plymouth, Wanganui, Palmerston North, Nelson, Greymouth, Christchurch, Dunedin, and Invercargill. The Post and Telegraph Department continued its 'valuable assistance as agent in the collection of the social security charge and national security tax.
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The result of the Department's operations during the year is shown by statements (а) and (b) hereunder: — (a) Statement op Receipts for tee Year ended 31st March, 1947 £ £ Registration fee (arrears) .. .. .. .. .. 19,697 Social security charge on income (Is. 6d. in the pound) — Charge on salary and wages .. .. .. 13,519,800 Charge on income Other than salary and wages .. 8,864,084 I 22,383,884 £22,403,581 (б) Statement of Exemptions granted from Payment of the Combined Charge on the Grounds of Hardship Number of exemptions granted in whole or in part .. .. .. 709 Amount of social security charge and national security tax remitted .. £10,215 F. G. Oborn, Commissioner of Taxes.
Approximate Cost of Paper.—Preparation, not given ; printing (513 copies), £3 10s.
By Authority: E. Y. Paul, Government Printer, Wellington.—1947.
Price 3<£.]
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LAND AND INCOME TAX DEPARTMENT REPORT OF THE COMMISSIONER OF TAXES UPON THE ADMINISTRATION OF PART IV OF THE SOCIAL SECURITY ACT, 1938, FOR THE TWELVE MONTHS ENDED 31st MARCH, 1947, Appendix to the Journals of the House of Representatives, 1947 Session I, H-09a
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575LAND AND INCOME TAX DEPARTMENT REPORT OF THE COMMISSIONER OF TAXES UPON THE ADMINISTRATION OF PART IV OF THE SOCIAL SECURITY ACT, 1938, FOR THE TWELVE MONTHS ENDED 31st MARCH, 1947 Appendix to the Journals of the House of Representatives, 1947 Session I, H-09a
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