Parliamentary Papers, Nide 5H.M. Stationery Office, 1928 |
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... amount voted by Parliament has been incurred under the following Vote : - STATEMENT OF EXCESS . A STATEMENT of the Sum required to be Voted in order to make good an EXCESS on the GRANT for BEET SUGAR SUBSIDY , GREAT BRITAIN , for the ...
... amount voted by Parliament has been incurred under the following Vote : - STATEMENT OF EXCESS . A STATEMENT of the Sum required to be Voted in order to make good an EXCESS on the GRANT for BEET SUGAR SUBSIDY , GREAT BRITAIN , for the ...
Sivu viii
... amount of the tax due , although greater than any amount which could possibly have been recovered by legal action against the taxpayer . Your Committee are informed that this question has been referred to the Treasury , who have decided ...
... amount of the tax due , although greater than any amount which could possibly have been recovered by legal action against the taxpayer . Your Committee are informed that this question has been referred to the Treasury , who have decided ...
Sivu 5
... amounts involved varied between a few shillings and £ 103 . In the previous year ( 1925-6 ) there were 206 similar cases inv lving £ 3,813 , and the largest amount was £ 165. - E.C.C . A 2 28 February , 1928. ] Sir John Marriott . 76 ...
... amounts involved varied between a few shillings and £ 103 . In the previous year ( 1925-6 ) there were 206 similar cases inv lving £ 3,813 , and the largest amount was £ 165. - E.C.C . A 2 28 February , 1928. ] Sir John Marriott . 76 ...
Sivu 9
... amount of duty and the interest already accrued , payable by in- stalments over an indefinite period of years , without further charge of in- terest . Those cases arose very largely out of circumstances with which you , Sir , are ...
... amount of duty and the interest already accrued , payable by in- stalments over an indefinite period of years , without further charge of in- terest . Those cases arose very largely out of circumstances with which you , Sir , are ...
Sivu 10
... amounts , averaging about £ 1,000 apiece . Could you tell me what is the largest amount in those 126 cases ? -The largest I see at the moment is £ 3,103 . 132. Did that come under sub - para- graph ( a ) or sub - paragraph ( b ) ? That ...
... amounts , averaging about £ 1,000 apiece . Could you tell me what is the largest amount in those 126 cases ? -The largest I see at the moment is £ 3,103 . 132. Did that come under sub - para- graph ( a ) or sub - paragraph ( b ) ? That ...
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