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the bill should be returned to the Controller of Accounts, who
will apply for a fresh bill. In the meantime payment will be
continued.
(c.) 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.
- 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. - No receipt-stamp need be attached in New Zealand.
- No payment of any kind is to be made except on
documents furnished by the Post and Telegraph or Treasury
Departments, care being taken that each form is properly completed,
especially in regard to declarations, which must be made before
the duly authorized persons.
Applications for Pensions.
- An applicant should write a letter giving particulars of
service and sufficient facts about himself to establish his identity,
attaching, if he has it, his certificate of discharge.
NEW ZEALAND PENSIONS GRANTED UNDER CIVIL SERVICE ACT, 1908.
- (a.) Claims for instalments of pension granted under the
Civil Service Act, 1908, must be prepared on the special Treasury
form, and the signature of the pensioner attested as provided.
They must be sent in to the Commissioner of Pensions, Pensions
Department, Wellington, during the first week of the month for
which the claim is made.
(b.) Pensioners desiring to have payment made beyond New
Zealand must, when the request is made, be required to forward
a specimen signature.
Publican’s License Fee.
- When a fee for the issue or reissue of a publican’s
license is tendered to a Postmaster in accordance with the pro-
visions of the Licensing Act, 1908, section 98, subsections (3),
(4), and (5), the amount must be brought to charge in the Post
Office Account under a special heading. The deposit-slip which
the payer of the fee is required to tender, with the fee, and a
poundage at the rate of 6d. in the pound, is to be sent with the
accounts in support of form Acct. 112, on which particulars of
the transaction must be entered.
Public Service Commissioner.
- Fees for examinations conducted by the Public Service
Commissioner for shorthand-writers, machinists, and typists must
be accounted for on form Acct. 112 as examination fees. They
must not be confused with the examinations conducted by the
Education Department for Public Service Entrance and Teachers’
Certificates which are accounted for under the heading of Educa-
tion Department receipts.
Public Trust Receipts and Payments.
- Public Trust Receipts.—(a.) Postmasters in charge of
money-order offices will accept lodgments for the credit of the
Public Trust Office. The method of dealing with such receipts
is as follows: Persons desirous of lodging a sum for credit of
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Online Sources for this page:
VUW Te Waharoa —
NZ Gazette 1922, No 60
NZLII —
NZ Gazette 1922, No 60
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Imperial Pensions Paid
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🏥 Health & Social WelfareImperial Pensions, Payment Procedures, Army Forms
💰 Income-tax and Receipt-stamp Procedures
💰 Finance & RevenueIncome-tax, Receipt-stamp, Payment Procedures
🏥 Applications for Pensions
🏥 Health & Social WelfarePension Applications, Service Details, Identity Verification
🏥 New Zealand Pensions Granted Under Civil Service Act, 1908
🏥 Health & Social WelfareCivil Service Pensions, Claim Procedures, Pension Payments
💰 Publican’s License Fee Procedures
💰 Finance & RevenuePublican’s License, Fee Payment, Post Office Account
💰 Public Service Commissioner Examination Fees
💰 Finance & RevenueExamination Fees, Shorthand-writers, Machinists, Typists
💰 Public Trust Receipts and Payments
💰 Finance & RevenuePublic Trust, Lodgments, Money-order Offices