Tax Evaders and Government Service Tribunal Order




1004
THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE
[No. 46

SCHEDULE IV

PERSONS WHO HAVE BEEN CHARGED WITH PENAL CHARGE UNDER SECTION 12 OF THE FINANCE ACT (NO. 2), 1946, FOR FAILURE TO DEDUCT SOCIAL SECURITY CHARGE AND NATIONAL SECURITY TAX FROM WAGES OR OTHER MONEYS PAID OR HAVING DEDUCTED ANY SUCH CHARGE HAVE FAILED TO ACCOUNT FOR IT TO THE COMMISSIONER OF TAXES

(1) Name. (2) Address. (3) Occupation or Description. (4) Year(s) in which Offence(s) Occurred. (5) Amount of Charge Involved in Offence(s). (6) Amount of Penal Charge Imposed.
Allison, Arthur Thomas Alexandra Farmer 1939 to 1948 £192 £75
Arcadia Hotel, Ltd. Napier Farmer 1944 to 1948 239 50
Crabb, Frederick Mabb Tirau Farmer 1941 to 1949 235 75
Ericksen, Dedrick (deceased) Napier Farmer 1931 to 1948 972 100
Farmers Meat Co. (H. Webb), Ltd. Cambridge 1943 to 1949 433 100
Hansen, James Neil Fitzherbert West Farmer 1943 to 1948 222 50
Holmes, Charles Crawford Rakaia Farmer 1944 to 1949 157 60
Hooper, John Henry Hawera Farmer 1945 to 1949 109 30
Irvine, Alexander Hamilton Oates Martinborough Builder 1946 to 1949 174 75
Irving, John Winston Garry Oamaru Farmer 1942 to 1949 563 200
Lemon, Samuel George Ashburton Farmer 1943 to 1948 232 75
Lyster, Albert William Wellington Butcher 1944 to 1948 149 50
McPherson, Archibald John Roxburgh Farmer 1943 to 1949 104 50
Matangi Farmers Supplies, Ltd. Matangi 1939 to 1948 97 30
Rogers, George Roy Clyde Farmer 1943 to 1948 55 25
S. Rush and Co., Ltd. Palmerston North 1942 to 1949 975 150
Sloss, Alexander Williamson Aylesbury Farmer 1943 to 1948 188 50
Totman, Basil Nelson Orchardist 1944 to 1949 270 150

Government Service Tribunal.—Order No. 19

In the matter of section 9 (e) of the Government Service Tribunal Act, 1948, and in the matter of an application dated the 15th day of June, 1950, duly lodged by the Chairman of the Public Service Commission.

THE Government Service Tribunal having heard and considered the application of the applicant doth hereby order :—

  1. Principal Order No. 8 as from time to time heretofore amended shall be amended in manner following, that is to say :—

(a) Subject to the following provisions of this Order, all rates of remuneration including time and piece wages and overtime and other special payments prescribed in the said principal order shall be increased by an amount equal to 5 per cent. thereof.

(b) There shall be excluded from the scope of this Order such portion of the remuneration in each week of the employees affected by this Order as exceeds the amount of £7 in the case of adult male employees, and the amount of £4 15s. in the case of adult female employees and all junior workers.

(c) There shall also be excluded from the scope of this Order all allowances prescribed in any of the said principal orders in respect of tools, bicycles, motor-vehicles, protective or special clothing or special footwear.

(d) For the purposes of the Order a male employee who is entitled to be paid the minimum salary or wage prescribed for married male employees shall be deemed to be an “adult male employee” in receipt of that minimum salary wages.

(e) Subject to the provisions of the preceding clause (d) hereof, for the purposes of this Order a “junior employee” shall be deemed to be an employee of either sex who is under the age of twenty-one years.

(f) The increase provided for by this Order shall apply to the unexcluded portion of the prescribed minimum remuneration of each employee.

  1. This Order is made for the purpose of conforming with the Interim General Wage Order made on the 10th day of June, 1950, by the Court of Arbitration pursuant to the Economic Stabilization Regulations 1950, and subject to the provisions of clause (d) of paragraph 1 hereof this Order shall be interpreted so as to give effect to the provisions of that Interim General Order as varied from time to time by the Court of Arbitration. Any such variation by the Court may be applied by the controlling authority to the application of this Order to employees so as to give general effect to the provisions of the Interim General Order as so varied.

  2. This Order shall be deemed to have come into force on the 8th day of May, 1950.

Dated this 12th day of July, 1950.

W. F. STILWELL (Judge), Chairman.
B. L. DALLARD, Member.
J. W. G. DAVIDSON, Member.



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💰 Names of Tax Evaders Convicted or Charged with Penal Tax (continued from previous page)

💰 Finance & Revenue
Tax evasion, Convictions, Penal tax, False returns, Income tax
18 names identified
  • Arthur Thomas Allison, Charged with penal tax
  • Ltd Arcadia Hotel, Charged with penal tax
  • Frederick Mabb Crabb, Charged with penal tax
  • Dedrick Ericksen, Charged with penal tax
  • H. Webb Farmers Meat Co., Charged with penal tax
  • James Neil Hansen, Charged with penal tax
  • Charles Crawford Holmes, Charged with penal tax
  • John Henry Hooper, Charged with penal tax
  • Alexander Hamilton Oates Irvine, Charged with penal tax
  • John Winston Garry Irving, Charged with penal tax
  • Samuel George Lemon, Charged with penal tax
  • Albert William Lyster, Charged with penal tax
  • Archibald John McPherson, Charged with penal tax
  • Ltd Matangi Farmers Supplies, Charged with penal tax
  • George Roy Rogers, Charged with penal tax
  • Ltd S. Rush and Co., Charged with penal tax
  • Alexander Williamson Sloss, Charged with penal tax
  • Basil Totman, Charged with penal tax

🏛️ Government Service Tribunal Order No. 19

🏛️ Governance & Central Administration
12 July 1950
Government Service Tribunal, Remuneration, Wage Order, Public Service Commission
  • W. F. Stilwell (Judge), Chairman
  • B. L. Dallard, Member
  • J. W. G. Davidson, Member