IMAGE
Kelburn school children holding bank books - Photograph taken by John Nicholson
- Date
- 1 April 1992
- By
- Nicholson, John, active 1997
- Reference
- EP/1992/2072-F
- Description
Kelburn Normal School pupils holding their savings account books. They are (back row) from left - Kip Burke (11). Matthew Johnson (11). Arie Hellendoorn (11). Front row - Geoff Turner (11). Megan O'Sullivan (10). Jayshree Chhagan (11). Photographed by Evening Post staff photographer John Nicholson 1 April 1992.
New tax rates came into effect on 1 April 1992. If owners of interest earning accounts failed to supply IRD numbers to the bank, they would be subject to a higher rate of tax. These children could have their savings accounts taxed at 33 percent.
Quantity: 1 b&w original negative(s) 35mm negative strip comprising 3 images.
Physical Description: Cellulose triacetate negative, 35mm
- Access restrictions
- Partly restricted - Curator required
- Part of
- Dominion Post (Newspaper): Photographic negatives and prints of the Evening Post and Dominion newspapers / Further negatives of the Evening Post newspaper
- Format
- 1 b&w original negative(s) 35mm negative strip comprising 3 images, Negatives, Acetate negatives, Cellulose triacetate negative, 35mm
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UnknownKelburn school children holding bank books - Photograph taken by John Nicholson
Date: 1 April 1992
From: Dominion Post (Newspaper): Photographic negatives and prints of the Evening Post and Dominion newspapers
Reference: EP/1992/2072/16-F
Description: Kelburn Normal School pupils holding their savings account books. They are (back row) from left - Kip Burke (11). Matthew Johnson (11). Arie Hellendoorn (11). Front row - Geoff Turner (11). Megan O'Sullivan (10). Jayshree Chhagan (11). Photographed by Evening Post staff photographer John Nicholson 1 April 1992. New tax rates came into effect on 1 April 1992. If owners of interest earning accounts failed to supply IRD numbers to the bank, they would be subject to a higher rate of tax. These children could have their savings accounts taxed at 33 percent. Quantity: 1 b&w original negative(s) Single image on 35mm negative strip. Finding Aids: Print in Turnbull Library Pictures Evening Post illustrations file at Banking-General (Cabinet no 2, drawer 2)..