CO129-562-5 Hong Kong Government Service (Levy on Salaries) Ordinance 1937 8-1-1937 - 11-1-1937 — Page 4

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L. S.

HONG KONG.

No. 2 of 1937.

I assent.

A. CALDECOTT,

Governor.

8th January, 1937.

An Ordinance to make provision for a temporary percentage levy on the salaries of public officers in the Hong Kong Government Service and to provide for the exchange. rate at which sterling salaries, when paid in the Colony, are to be converted.

[8th January, 1937.]

BE it enacted by the Governor of Hong Kong, with the advice and consent of the Legislative Council thereof as follows:-

1. This Ordinance may be cited as the Hong Kong Short title. Government Service (Levy on Salaries) Ordinance, 1937.

Sterling

2.--(1) Subject to the provisions of section 6 and with Levy on effect on and from the 1st January, 1937, and in order to salaries reduce expenditure, there shall be a temporary levy, imposed exceeding by way of deduction at source, on the salaries of all public officers of the Hong Kong Government Service which are expressed in terms of sterling and which exceed £240 per

annum.

(2) On all such salaries, in respect of the months of January to June inclusive, 1937, there shall be deducted 2% on the first £240, 4% on the next £360, 6% on the next £400, 8% on the next £400, and 10% on the remaining portion of the salary above £1,400 per annum : Provided always that the levy as distinct from the special rate of conversion mentioned in sub-section (5) shall not operate so as to reduce the annual salary of any such officer below £240.

(3) On all such salaries, in respect of the months of July to December, inclusive, 1937, or of any of them, the Legisla- tive Council by resolution may continue, reduce or abandon the percentage deductions specified in sub-section (2).

(4) Widows' and Orphans' Pension Contributions of the said officers under the Widows' and Orphans' Pension Ordin- ance, 1908, and the Ordinances amending the same, shall be calculated on the full sterling salary and converted into dollars at the prevailing monthly Treasury rate.

£240 per

annum.

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