Incentives needed for soil conservation
(1979) Incentives needed for soil conservation. The Queensland Graingrower, 11 April 1979. p. 25 [Publication] [Special Collections]
Summary
Administration report feature about the debate on the extent of State and Federal aid and incentives for soil conservation work is expected to reach a peak within the next few months.
A request was resubmitted to the Federal Treasurer, Mr. Howard for all soil conservation expenditure to be eligible for a 100 per cent tax deduction in the year of expenditure.
At present soil conservation expenditure is fully deductible in the year of expenditure, provided it is not incurred on newly acquired or newly developed land.
The recent release of the Joint Commonwealth States Soil Conservation Study Report helps to highlight the need for greater Soil Conservation measures in Australia.
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Item Type: | Special Collections |
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Collection: | WISALTS Collection |
Copyright: | ©1979 The Queensland Graingrower |
Notes: | 1 newspaper clipping |
URI: | http://researchrepository.murdoch.edu.au/id/eprint/57495 |
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