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From: Gino Iannazzo [mailto:foi+[email address]]
Sent: Tuesday, 13 October 2015 12:30 AM
To: FOI Shared Mailbox
Subject: Freedom of Information request - National Welfare Fund Repeal Act No.24-C2004A03063

 

Dear National Archives of Australia,

 

My updated request is: The documentation of National Welfare Fund Act 1985     No 24  -C2004A03063.

 

Hopping this time it is all OK,

 

Yours faithfully,

 

Gino Iannazzo

 

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Subject: FW: NAA1000140066 Receipt of reference inquiry [SEC=UNCLASSIFIED]

 

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Research topic: FW: Freedom of Information request - National Welfare Fund 01/01/1946 (7.5% levy) Like to know What happened to the fund and all the money accumulated. [SEC=UNCLASSIFIED]
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-----Original Message-----
From: Gino Iannazzo [mailto:foi+[email address]]
Sent: Saturday, 10 October 2015 11:15 PM
To: FOI Shared Mailbox
Subject: Freedom of Information request - National Welfare Fund 01/01/1946 (7.5% levy) Like to know What happened to the fund and all the money accumulated.

Dear National Archives of Australia,

My name is Gino Iannazzo, I'm the secretary of "Australian Pensioners Voice Inc." a group of voluntaries dedicated to stand up for Social Justice and Pensioners' Rights. Recently we found out that back on 01/01/1946 the Prime Minister Ben Chiefly, agreed to established "THE NATIONAL WELFARE FUND" by charging all Taxpayers a compulsory levy of 7.5%.
In the 50's was paid as one amount strait into the "CONSOLIDATED REVENUE ACCOUNT"
In 1985 under the Labor Government the Fund ceased to Exist yet the 7.5% levy continued to be collected as a proportion of the Income Tax Revenue.

We like to know what happened to the Fund and all the money accumulated and belonging to "THE AUSTRALIAN PENSIONERS"

Yours faithfully,

Gino Iannazzo

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