CO129-294 - Governor Sir Blake - 1899 [10-12] — Page 376

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No.6

237.

Sir,

Y.C.O

35914

?

373

Race 28 DEC 19


Exchequer and Audit Department

Somerset House W.C.

3rd October, 1899.

The Comptroller and Auditor General has had under consideration your letter No.51 C. & A. G. 09/99 of the 25th August last on the subject of the assessment of the Military contribution payable by the Colony to the Imperial Government, which is now based on the gross revenue received, without allowing for certain refunds of revenue for which specific provision is made in the annual Estimates.

2. In reply I am to state that the Comptroller and Auditor General is of opinion that for the purpose of assessing the Military contribution the correct course would be to base the assessment on the net revenue available for Colonial purposes, after deduction of any refunds or adjustments whether charged above or below the line.

H.C. Nicolle, Esq.,

Audit Office, Hongkong.

I have &c.

(Signed.) J.W. Gullick.

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No.6 237. Sir, Y.C.O 35914 ? 373 Race 28 DEC 19 Exchequer and Audit Department Somerset House W.C. 3rd October, 1899. The Comptroller and Auditor General has had under consideration your letter No.51 C. & A. G. 09/99 of the 25th August last on the subject of the assessment of the Military contribution payable by the Colony to the Imperial Government, which is now based on the gross revenue received, without allowing for certain refunds of revenue for which specific provision is made in the annual Estimates. 2. In reply I am to state that the Comptroller and Auditor General is of opinion that for the purpose of assessing the Military contribution the correct course would be to base the assessment on the net revenue available for Colonial purposes, after deduction of any refunds or adjustments whether charged above or below the line. H.C. Nicolle, Esq., Audit Office, Hongkong. I have &c. (Signed.) J.W. Gullick.
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No.6 237. sir, Y. C. O 35914 fre? 373 Race 28 DEC 19 Exchequer and Audit Department Somerset House W.. C. 3rd. October, 1899.. The Comptroller and Auditor General has had under consideration your letter No.51 C. & A. G. 09 99 of the 25th. August last on the subject of the assessment of the Military contribution payable by the Colony to the Imperial Government, which is now based on the gross re- venue received, without allowing for certain refunds of revenue for which specific provision is made in the annual Estimates. 2. In reply I am to state that the Comptrol- ler and Auditor General is of opinion that for the purpose of assessing the Military contribution the correct course would be to base the assessment on the net revenue available for Colonial purposes, after deduction of any refunds or adjustments whether charged above or below the line. H.C.Nicolle, Esq.. Audit Office, Hongkong. I have &C. (Signed.) J.W.Gullick.
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No.6

237.

sir,

Y.

C. O

35914

fre?

373

Race 28 DEC 19

Exchequer and Audit

Department

Somerset House W.. C.

3rd. October, 1899..

The Comptroller and Auditor General has

had under consideration your letter No.51 C. & A. G.

09

99

of the 25th. August last on the subject of the assessment

of the Military contribution payable by the Colony to the

Imperial Government, which is now based on the gross re-

venue received, without allowing for certain refunds of

revenue for which specific provision is made in the annual

Estimates.

2. In reply I am to state that the Comptrol-

ler and Auditor General is of opinion that for the purpose

of assessing the Military contribution the correct course

would be to base the assessment on the net revenue available

for Colonial purposes, after deduction of any refunds or

adjustments whether charged above or below the line.

H.C.Nicolle, Esq..

Audit Office, Hongkong.

I have &C.

(Signed.) J.W.Gullick.

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