Pension Payment Regulations




1740
THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
[No. 47

193

1068. If a pensioner is absent for four successive quarters no payment will be made to him without a reference to the Secretary of the War Office.

1069. If a pensioner is convicted on a criminal charge no further payment is to be made to him without special authority from the Accountant, G.P.O., to whom a report of the case should be immediately made.

1070. If a pensioner wishes to be transferred to another district in the colony, his application should reach Wellington before the end of the second month of the quarter, so that his name may be included in the pay-list of the district to which he is removing, otherwise there will be delay in the payment of the pension. Any transfer made at a pensioner’s request after issue of pay-list must be reported to the Accountant on Form P.O. 106.

1071. An army pensioner who applies to be transferred out of the colony will, if married, be required by the paying officer to state whether he will be accompanied by his wife and family, and, if not, what arrangements have been made for their support. If the paying officer receives a satisfactory explanation on these points he is to forward the pensioner’s application to the Accountant, G.P.O. If the pensioner alleges that he is unmarried, he must make a statutory declaration in support of his statement, which should accompany his application for transfer.

RETIRED PAY, ETC., AND CIVIL PENSION.

1072. The declaration is not to be made before the last day of the quarter.

1073. The paying officer is to require the production of the “Duplicate Remittance Bill” in the case of army and navy retired pay, &c., R.I. Constabulary, and civil pensions, and upon being satisfied therewith he should sign the certificate and see that the amount paid and date of payment are entered in the columns provided for that purpose on the back of the bill. When the indorsement on the back of a remittance bill has been exhausted, the bill should be returned to the Accountant, G.P.O., who will apply for a fresh bill. In the meantime payment will be continued.

1074. The date of payment should be invariably entered in the blank spaces left for that purpose, and initialled by the paying officer.

INCOME-TAX AND RECEIPT-STAMP.

1075. Emoluments derived from colonial revenue or property are not subject to the Imperial Income-tax; and such emoluments are not to be included in the claim for exemption from the tax on income derived from Great Britain.



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💰 Imperial Pensions Payment via Post Office (continued from previous page)

💰 Finance & Revenue
Imperial pensions, Post Office, Payment instructions, Army Form N. 1537, Army Form O. 1697, Form Acct. 442

💰 Pensioner Transfer and Payment Rules

💰 Finance & Revenue
Army pensioners, Transfer applications, Pay-list delays, Criminal convictions, Payment suspension
  • Accountant, G.P.O.
  • Paying officer

💰 Retired Pay and Civil Pension Procedures

💰 Finance & Revenue
Retired pay, Civil pensions, Duplicate Remittance Bill, Certificate signing, Bill indorsement
  • Paying officer
  • Accountant, G.P.O.

💰 Income-Tax Exemption for Colonial Emoluments

💰 Finance & Revenue
Income-tax, Colonial revenue, Imperial Income-tax, Tax exemption, Great Britain income