Sales Tax Exemptions and Regulations




PART I—DECISIONS UNDER STATUTORY EXEMPTIONS FROM SALES TAX—continued

Item No. Decision Record No.
2239 Lamps, sanctuary and sanctum, including glasses and stands
Missal stands
Monstrances
Processional crosses
Pulpits
Purification dishes and finger bowls for use at the altar
Pyxes
Religious banners
Rosaries
Sick communion sets
Stations of the cross sets
Statues, religious, not less than 24 in. in height
Stoups, holy water, for hanging on walls, when having bowls of a capacity of not less than 6 fluid ounces
Tabernacles
Thuribles and thurible stands
Vases, altar, bearing an inscription or other marking, such as a cross, sacred monogram, or words, indicating that they are for religious purposes in churches
Viaticum sets
16-(s)34/1/27
224A PASSENGERS’ BAGGAGE AND EFFECTS WHICH ARE NOT INTENDED FOR ANY OTHER PERSON OR PERSONS OR FOR GIFT, SALE, OR EXCHANGE, BEING GOODS OF SUCH CLASSES OR KINDS AS MAY BE APPROVED BY THE MINISTER AND UNDER SUCH CONDITIONS AS HE MAY PRESCRIBE—
Goods EXEMPT under Item 224A—
Goods admissible under Tariff Part II, Ref. Nos. 27.1, 27.2, 27.3
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237A PREFABRICATED METAL BRIDGES OF SUCH TYPES AS MAY BE APPROVED BY THE MINISTER—
Goods EXEMPT under Item 237A—
Bailey
Butterley
Callender-Hamilton
16-(s)34/1/27

PART II—CANCELLED DECISIONS

Statutory Exemption Cancellation Record No.
ITEM 9: Artists’ materials – viz., academy boards, canvas in the piece or on stretchers, etc.
ITEM 69: Educational apparatus, articles, and materials, as may be approved by the Minister
ITEM 270: Sacramental vessels, and other articles as may be approved by the Minister, for use for religious purposes in churches
ITEM 293: Surgeons’, Physicians’, Dentists’, and Opticians’ appliances, instruments, and materials
Heading and all decisions thereunder. (See new item 6A)
All previous decisions. (See reconsolidated list of decisions)
Heading and all decisions thereunder. (See new item 118B)
All previous decisions except – “Spectacles and spectacle cases”. (See new item 7A)
16-(s)34/1/27
16-(s)20/10
16-(s)34/1/27
16-(s)34/1/27

Dated at Wellington this 13th day of December 1962.
(S.T.D. 16)
J. F. CUMMINGS, Comptroller of Customs.

Notice Under the Regulations Act 1936

PURSUANT to the Regulations Act 1936, notice is hereby given of the making of regulations as under:

Authority for Enactment Short Title or Subject-matter Serial Number Date of Enactment Price (Postage Free)
Stock Act 1908 Cattle Tuberculosis Regulations 1962, Amendment No. 1 1962/206 12/12/62 6d.
Hospitals Act 1957 Hospital Employees Gratuities Regulations 1962 1962/207 12/12/62 6d.
Parliamentary Commissioner (Ombudsman) Act 1962 Ombudsman's Rules 1962 1962/208 28/11/62 6d.
Public Trust Office Act 1957 Public Trust Office Regulations 1958, Amendment No. 2 1962/209 12/12/62 6d.

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💰 Goods Exempt under Statutory Exemptions from Sales Tax (continued from previous page)

💰 Finance & Revenue
13 December 1962
Sales Tax Exemptions, Religious Goods, Church Articles, Bridges, Passengers' Baggage
  • J. F. Cummings, Comptroller of Customs

💰 Cancelled Decisions on Sales Tax Exemptions

💰 Finance & Revenue
13 December 1962
Sales Tax Cancellations, Artists' Materials, Educational Apparatus, Sacramental Vessels, Surgical Appliances
  • J. F. Cummings, Comptroller of Customs

🏛️ Notice of Making of Regulations

🏛️ Governance & Central Administration
13 December 1962
Regulations Act 1936, Cattle Tuberculosis, Hospital Employees Gratuities, Ombudsman's Rules, Public Trust Office Regulations
  • R. E. Owen, Government Printer