Tax Administration Act 1994

Offences and penalties - Offences

213: Offences in relation to inquiry before a District Court Judge

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"Breaking the law when a District Court Judge is asking questions"

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You can find information about a law called section 213. It is about offences when a District Court Judge is asking questions. This law was repealed on 26 July 1996 by section 64 of the Tax Administration Amendment Act (No 2) 1996.

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Part 12Offences and penalties
Offences

213Offences in relation to inquiry before a District Court Judge (Repealed)

    Notes
    • Section 213: repealed, on , by section 64 of the Tax Administration Amendment Act (No 2) 1996 (1996 No 56).