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Page 233-417
... paid as on those dates . In a written reply Sir John Hobson said that the numbers employed were respectively six ( including one temporary ) and nine . The totals of wages and salaries paid in the twelve months ending on the two dates ...
... paid as on those dates . In a written reply Sir John Hobson said that the numbers employed were respectively six ( including one temporary ) and nine . The totals of wages and salaries paid in the twelve months ending on the two dates ...
Page 233-503
... paid as premiums , represented an over - provision for insurance liability to meet which they were paid , or since they represented excess revenue disbursements in previous years , which excess was now being recouped ; but the two sums ...
... paid as premiums , represented an over - provision for insurance liability to meet which they were paid , or since they represented excess revenue disbursements in previous years , which excess was now being recouped ; but the two sums ...
Page 233-584
... paid by members . These premiums were allowable deductions for tax purposes , but Mutual was not taxed on the excess of its receipts over expenses . After the nationalisation of the collieries the business of Mutual was acquired by the ...
... paid by members . These premiums were allowable deductions for tax purposes , but Mutual was not taxed on the excess of its receipts over expenses . After the nationalisation of the collieries the business of Mutual was acquired by the ...
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