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Fourth Schedule,—Continued.

WHERE THE PRINCIPAL VALUE OF THE ESTATE

ESTATE DUTY

SHALL BE PAY-

ABLE AT THE

RATE PER

CENT OF

Exceeds

450,000 and does not exceed

500,000

11

500,000

1

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550,000

12

}

550,000

600,000

13

13

600,000

།,

650,000

14

650,000

700,000

15

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1

700,000

750,000

16

11

750,000

11

800,000

17

800,000

91

7

900,000

18

900,000

1

1

1,000,000

19

1

1,000,000

1

1,250,000

20

Y

1,250,000

T

11

1,500,000

21

"

1,500,000

21

21

15

1,750,000

22

1,750,000

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1,

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2,000,000

23

11

2,000,000

11

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23

2,500,000

24

"

2,500,000

3,000,000

25

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3,000,000

3,500,000

26

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3,500,000

11

4,000,000

27

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4,000,000

1

4,500,000

29

2.

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4,500,000

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5,000,000

31

5,000,000

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7,000,000

34

7,000,000

10,000,000

37

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31

10,000,000

"

15,000,000

40

11

15,000,000

17

11

20,000,000

43

20,000,000

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15

25,000,000 30,000,000

25,000,000 30,000,000

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Objects and Reasons.

1. This Bill, when passed, will add as a Fourth Schedule to the principal Estate Duty Ordinance a new Schedule of Estate Duty Rates payable on the estates of persons dying on or after the 1st day of April, 1941.

2. The present rates, payable on the estates of persons dying on or after the 1st day of July, 1936, are given in section 4 of Ordinance No. 26 of 1936, and of those who died before that date in the First and Second Schedules to Ordinance No. 3 of 1932. Those rates will not be changed in respect of any deaths before the 1st April, 1941.

3. It will be seen by comparison between the Schedule in Clause 3 of this Bill and the Schedule in section 4 of Ordinance No. 26 of 1936, that where the principal value of the Estate does not exceed $300,000 there is to be no increase of duty, but then the duty rises by stages of one per cent. until a duty of 27 per cent. is payable on estates not exceeding $4,000,000; it then rises by two per cent. stages until a duty of 31 per cent. is payable on estates not exceeding $5,000,000; and thereafter by three per cent. stages until 52 per cent. will be the rate for estates exceeding $30,000,000. The present maximum is 20 per cent. on estates exceeding $20,000,000.

4. The reason for the increases is the necessity of finding revenue to meet increasing expenditure.

C. G. ALABASTER,

Attorney General.

January, 1941.

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