State Salaries (Commonwealth Taxation) Act of 1916 (7 Geo v No. 18) (Qld)
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7438 BANKS AND BANKING.-COMMONWEALTH TAXATION. State Salaries (Oommonwealth Taxation) Act. 7 GEO. V. No. 18, Letting of land. transferor, and upon the entering into and execution of the sa.me the transferee shall be equally bound thereby 80S if such advance had been made to him in the first instance. (2.) Where the consent of the Commissionor is sought to the ;etting of any land with respect to which an advance has been made, the Commissioner may require as a condition to his consent that the lessee shall enter into and execute in favour of the Commissioner suoh agreement as will secure to the Commissioner, when 80 demanded, all the rents and profits of the land and the attornment of such lessee to the Commissioner. BRANDS. See STOCK. COMMONWEALTH TAXATION. 7 Geo. v. An Act relating to the Taxation by the Parliament No. 18. THE STATE of the Commonwealth of Australia of Salaries, SALARIES (COMMON- Reimbursements, and other Moneys paid by WEALTH TAXATION) the State of Queensland. ACT OF 1916. [ASSEN'l'ED '1'0 19TH DECEMBER, 1916.] B E it enacted by the King's Most Excellent Majesty, _ by and with the advice and consent of the Legis- lative Council and Legislative Assembly of Queensland in Parliament assembled, and by the authority of the same, as follows : - Short title. 1. This Act may be cited as "The State Salaries (Oommonwealth Taxation) Act of 1916." Definition of 2. In this Act the term "Officers of the State of ~f! c~ ~ o: of Queensland" includes all persons in any office or employ- Queensland. ment under the Crown or the Government of Queensland or in any other office or employment for which payment is provided out of the Oonsolidated Revenue: without limiting the generality of the foregoing provision, the term includes officers of the State Public Service, the Auditor-General and officers of his Department, the Commissioner for Rail- ways and employees in the Railway Service, the Police Force, the Chief Justice and Judges of the Supreme Court, . Judges of District Courts, any Judge of the Industrial Court, members of the Land Court, and service or employ- ment in any office of Parliament.
COMMONWEALTH 'tAXATION. 7439 1916. State Salaries (Commonwealth Taxation) Act. 3. The taxation by the Commonwealth in common Taxation by with other salaries earned within the Commonwealth of- ~ = o: i ( a ) 'l'he official salaries 0 f officers of the State 0 f ~ ! : ~ ' ! ffi! ers Queensland residing in Queensland; and a~ d ( b ) The saIarl·es 0 f and reI.mbursemen t s 0 f expenses r m ei e m nt b s u , r & se c - •• °i to responsible Ministers of the Crown, the members President and the Chai.rman of Committees of ~arliament. the Legislative Council, the Speaker and the &c. Chairman of Committees of ~ he Legislative g~:~. Act, Assembly, and members of elther House of No. 7 of Parliament who receive from the Consolidated 1907. s. 2. Revenue any salary or reimbursement of expenses, if such taxati.on is not at a higher rate or to a greater extent than is imposed on other salaries of the same amount earned within the Commonwealth, shall not be deemed to be an interferf'nce with the exercise of any power of the State. 4. This Act applies to taxation as aforesaid by the Retr<!- Commonwealth in respect of the year beginning the first ~ i: ~ ! ~ ~ n of day of July, one thousand ninebundred and fourteen, and Aot. for any year thereafter, and to that extent this Act shltll have retrospective operation. 5. This Act does not apply to the salary of the Salary of Governor. Governor. COMPENSATION, WORKERS'. See LABOUR.
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