❓ Dr. Constable asks the Treasurer about the number of public responses received for the State Tax Review Interim Report and when these responses will be published online. The Treasurer provides the number of responses and the expected timeline for online publication.
AnsweredQoN 2102Legislative Assembly
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(a) how many responses were received from members of the public; and (b) when will the responses be available on the website?
(b) when will the responses be available on the website?
(b) It is expected that the public responses will be made available on the website once the State Tax Review is complete and the Final Report is published.
(b) when will the responses be available on the website?
(b) It is expected that the public responses will be made available on the website once the State Tax Review is complete and the Final Report is published.
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Answered
5 April 2007
Response time
8 days
(a) The State Tax Review Interim Report received 29 public comments.
(b) It is expected that the public responses will be made available on the website once the State Tax Review is complete and the Final Report is published.
(b) It is expected that the public responses will be made available on the website once the State Tax Review is complete and the Final Report is published.
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