Wool Industry Act 1964 (Cth)
WOOL INDUSTRY.
An Act relating to the finances of the Australian Wool Board and to the Wool Research Trust Fund.
[Assented to 26th May, 1964.]
BE it enacted by the Queen’s Most Excellent Majesty, the Senate, and the House of Representatives of the Commonwealth of Australia, as follows:—
(2.) The
(3.) The Principal Act, as amended by this Act, may
be cited as the
“‘Wool Tax Act’ means the
Wool Tax Act (No. 1) 1964, theWool Tax Act (No. 2) 1964, theWool Tax Act (No. 3) 1964, theWool Tax Act (No. 4) 1964 or theWool Tax Act (No. 5) 1964.”.
32. There shall be paid to the Board, out of the Consolidated Revenue Fund, which is appropriated accordingly, amounts equal to the amounts received by the Commissioner of Taxation in respect of tax imposed by any Wool Tax Act, less Two shillings for each bale, One shilling for each fadge or butt, and Threepence for each bag, of wool in relation to which the Commissioner receives an amount in respect of tax imposed by a Wool Tax Act.
“32a. There shall also be paid to the Board, out of the Consolidated Revenue Fund, which is appropriated accordingly, amounts equal to the amounts received by the Commissioner of Taxation in respect of tax imposed by any Wool Tax Act during the period of three years commencing on the first day of July, One thousand nine hundred and sixty-four, less Twelve shillings for each bale, Six shillings for each fadge or butt, and One shilling and sixpence for each bag, of wool in relation to which the Commissioner receives an amount in respect of tax imposed during that period by a Wool Tax Act.”.
(2.) Notwithstanding the repeal of section
thirty-two of the Principal Act, there shall be paid to the Board, out of the
Consolidated Revenue Fund, which is appropriated accordingly, amounts equal to
the amounts of tax received by the Commissioner of Taxation by virtue of
paragraph (
“(1.) The Board may borrow moneys for temporary purposes on overdraft from an approved bank—
(
a )to enable the Board to perform the function of the Board referred to in paragraph (a )of sub-section (1.) of section twenty-four of this Act; and(
b )with the approval of the Treasurer—to enable the Board to perform the function of the Board referred to in sub-section (1.) of section fifty-six of this Act or to meet any expenses or liabilities referred to in sub-section (3.) of that section.”.
“(
a ) Six shillings for each bale, Three shillings for each fadge or butt, and Ninepence for each bag, of wool in relation to which the Commissioner receives an amount in respect of tax imposed by a Wool Tax Act;”.
(2.) Notwithstanding the amendment made by the last
preceding sub-section, there shall be paid into the Fund, out of the
Consolidated Revenue Fund, which is appropriated accordingly, amounts equal to
three times the amounts of tax received by the Commissioner of Taxation by
virtue of paragraph (
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