Mr Geoffrey Stevens

November 10, 1902 - May 10, 1981
Summary information for Mr Geoffrey Stevens

Contributions

1952

CUSTOMS AND EXCISE BILL Commons February 19, 1952

2 speeches — Dentists' Payments Commons February 21, 1952

3 speeches — Vehicle Lighting Commons March 3, 1952

2 speeches — Flying Boats Commons March 5, 1952

2 speeches — Clause 6.—(VEHICLES (EXCISE).) Commons May 8, 1952

Milk Bottles (Size) Written Answers May 12, 1952

3 speeches — Clause 31.—(CHARGE OF THE EXCESS PROFITS LEVY.) Commons May 20, 1952

3 speeches — Clause 32.—(SCOPE OF THE EXCESS PROFITS LEVY.) Commons May 20, 1952

3 speeches — Clause 33.—(STANDARD PROFITS FOR A FULL YEAR WHERE TRADE OR BUSINESS IN EXISTENCE AT BEGINNING OF STANDARD PERIOD.) Commons May 22, 1952

2 speeches — Clause 41.—(EFFECT OF TRANSFERS OF GOING CONCERNS ON STANDARD PROFITS AND COMPUTATION OF PROFITS AND LOSSES.) Commons May 22, 1952

2 speeches — Clause 29.—(RELATION OF PROFITS TAX TO INCOME TAX, RATES OF PROFITS TAX, ETC.) Commons May 26, 1952

3 speeches — Eighth Schedule.—(EXCESS PROFITS LEVY: MODIFICATION OF PROFITS TAX RULES AS TO COMPUTATION OF PROFITS.) Commons May 26, 1952

4 speeches — New Clause.—(REVOCATION OF S. 468 OF INCOME TAX ACT, 1952.) Commons May 28, 1952

4 speeches — New Clause.—(REDUCTION, IN CERTAIN CASES, OF EXCESS PROFITS DERIVED FROM INVESTMENTS.) Commons June 17, 1952

3 speeches — New Clause.—(AMENDMENT OF SCHEDULE 14 OF INCOME TAX ACT, 1952.) Commons June 17, 1952

2 speeches — Clause 45.—(EFFECT OF TRANSFERS OF GOING CONCERNS ON STANDARD PROFITS AND COMPUTATION OF PROFITS AND LOSSES.) Commons June 18, 1952

2 speeches — Gold Coast (Prefabricated Houses) Commons July 16, 1952

2 speeches — Development Corporation Trawlers (Use) Commons July 16, 1952

6 speeches — COLONIAL AFFAIRS Commons July 17, 1952

LORD MAYOR'S SHOW Written Answers October 23, 1952

Children, Criminal Proceedings (Examination) Written Answers December 18, 1952

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