| Jancary 17, 1957 ——_——— er eee OFFICIAL GAZETTE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that it is the intention of the Vestry of the Parish of Saint Michael te cause to he introduced into the Legislature of this Island w Bill to amend the Vestries Act 1911 (1911-0) so ax to authorise the said Vestry to increase the salary of the Collector of Rates and Parochial Treasurer of the said parish to a maximum of $6,000.00 — per annuum and to inerease the salary of the Clerk to the Churehwarden to @ maximum of $3,192.00 per auniun, such amendment to take effect from the 25th day of March 1956. Dated this 8th day of January 1907. E. C. REDMAN, Vestry Clerk, St. Michael. Notice No. 31 —(second publication) VACANT POST OF LIBRARIAN PUBLIC LIBRARY, ST. VINCENT, B.W.1. Applications are invited for the vacant post of Luibrarian, Public Library, St. Vincent. The salary of the post is in the scale $1,368 x #72 — 42,160 per annum together with a pensionable pay ucddition of 2OGe of salaries, and commencin, silary will depend on the «qualifications and experience of the officer, The officer will be responsible for the running and oreanisation of the Publie Library in Kings- tewa and for the organisation and supervision of various branch libraries throughout the Colony, and will he required fo perform such other duties con- nected with Library work as nvay from. time to time he assigned by the Administrator. Preference will be given to applicants wae possess the Associateship Certificate of the English Library Association. The post is pensionable, and any claim to pen- sion acquired in respect of previous Colouial Service will be retained. Free first class passages ate provided for the officer, and up te four members of his fanily, namely a total of 5 in all, on first appoint- ment only. No assisted passages are granted on leave. Applications should be addressed to the Assis- tant) Administrator and Establishment — Officer, Goverment Office, St. Vincent, and should reach hin net later than 15th February, 1957. Novice No. 10 —(fourth publication) DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION Covernment Exhibitions tenable at Government Aided Secondary Schools—~Boys and Girls lorms of application for First Grade Exn»ibitions, Primary to First Grade Exhibitions and Second Exhibitions ave available at the Departmert Eincation, Public Buildings, Bridgetown. Senior First Grade Exhibitions Candidates must be under 16 years of age cn Jane 30th, 1957. Junior First Grade Exhibitions Candidates must be under 13 years of age on Soe Oth, 1957, Primary to First Grade Exhibitions Candidates must be under 13 years cf age on Jirae 30th, 1957, and must be a pupil in attendance at a Publie Elementary Sehool. Second Grade Exhibitions Candidates must he mnder 12 vears of age en Anne 20th, 1957, Renewal Second Grade Exhibitions Candidates must be holders of Second Grade Ex- hibitions whieh are about to expire. at Application forms, accompanied by Birth/Bap- tismal Certificates must be forwarded to the Depart- ment of Edueation not later than Saturday, ith February, 1957. Yth January, 1957. NOWCE No. 5 —(fifth publication: INCOME TAX NOTICE Notice is hereby given in accordance with see- tion 24, Income Tax Act, 1921, that income tax re- ‘urns are required from (a) all resident companies whethe» incer- porated or unincorporated, sccieties, trusts or persons engaged in anv trade, business or profession ; (b) all non-resident vompanies whether im- corporated or unineorporated, socie- ties, trusts, or persons engaged in any trade, business or profession or having income arising in this island; (c) all owners of land or property whether a taxable income has accrued during the past year or not; (d) all married men who are living witb or wholly maintaining their wives whose income including the wife’s income is $1,300 or over for the past year; (e) all other persons whose income is $720 ov over for the past vear. Forms of return may be obtained from the inland Revenue Department, Bridge Street, AFTER THE IST DAY OF JANUARY, 1957, and the forms duly filled in must be delivered to me on or before the following respective dates :— 1. Returns of persons whose books were closed on the 8lst day of December, 1956, on or before the 31st day of March, 1957. Returns of persons whose principal place of business is not situate in the isiand om or before the 30th day of June, 1957. teturns of all other persons. on or }efore the 81st day of January, 1957. N. D. OSBORNE, Acting Commissioncr of Tnland Revenue. to be used— WHITE form if you are in receipt of emol- tments which will be subject to Pay As You Earn deductions. PINK form (a) if vou are engaged in trade or business as a Proprietor or Partner. (b) if return is submitted on hehalf of a limited Habil- ity COMPANY, GREEN form in all other cases. ro FORMS Use Use Auy person failing to make his return within the due date will be liable to a fina not exeeeding $48C.00 and not less than £9.60. (2) Except in cases where the owner of the income is invapacitated and/or the per- nussion of the Commissioner has been obtained to signature by another person, the form must be signed bx the persen whose income is returned. Hither the husband or the wife may re- quest the Commissioner by notice in writing on ov before the dete reascribed for the delivery of the return to divide the tax and issne separate assessment notices. Anv person who is not domiciled in this land and who, althouch not having resided here for six months during 1956, wonld still be regarded as resident for taxation purposes, may claim, on or before the date prescribed for the delivery of the return, to be charged ag a non-resident. (3) (4)