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The result has been that the surrenders on the Vote have now come down to reasonable dimensions , and the Treasury regard the arrangement made in this particular instance as being in the general interest of economy .
The result has been that the surrenders on the Vote have now come down to reasonable dimensions , and the Treasury regard the arrangement made in this particular instance as being in the general interest of economy .
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Your Committee wish to draw attention to a very interest- ing statement dealing with the British Phosphate Commission which has been supplied to them , and in particular to paragraph 7 of that statement which deals with the commercial ...
Your Committee wish to draw attention to a very interest- ing statement dealing with the British Phosphate Commission which has been supplied to them , and in particular to paragraph 7 of that statement which deals with the commercial ...
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The amount to be made good will be £ 500 with interest from the date of this appropriation . Chairman . ] I think not . The precise sum would be £ 420 , would it not , Mr. Watson ? - £ 420 12s . 4d . were Sir Malcolm Ramsay .
The amount to be made good will be £ 500 with interest from the date of this appropriation . Chairman . ] I think not . The precise sum would be £ 420 , would it not , Mr. Watson ? - £ 420 12s . 4d . were Sir Malcolm Ramsay .
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... in the Schedule but were not SO included , or only partially included , and we asked the Inland Revenue about them . Those are cases of rather a special type , in which arrangements have been made to remit duty or interest .
... in the Schedule but were not SO included , or only partially included , and we asked the Inland Revenue about them . Those are cases of rather a special type , in which arrangements have been made to remit duty or interest .
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We issue forms to taxpayers and they are expected to make a return of their untaxed interest from that source . It was important to know how much the total holdings by in- dividuals really were , in order to com- pare them with the ...
We issue forms to taxpayers and they are expected to make a return of their untaxed interest from that source . It was important to know how much the total holdings by in- dividuals really were , in order to com- pare them with the ...
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