Minister of Inland Revenue

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The Minister of Inland Revenue is the political office of Minister for the department of Inland Revenue which is responsible for the collection of taxes. Minister of Inland Revenue is a title held by leaders in different countries. As 2008 the office is active in New Zealand and held by Peter Dunne, no historical information about the New Zealand office is provided on the government web site.[1]

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In Canada The office of Minister of Inland Revenue was created by Statute 31 Vict., c. 49, and assented to on 22 May 1868. The first office holder in was William Pearce Howland.[2] in 1918 it was combined with The Department of Customs to become the Department of Customs and Inland Revenue Arthur Lewis Sifton was Canadian Minister of Inland Revenue on May 17, 1918, the next day May 18, 1918 he was Canadian Minister of Customs and Inland Revenue.[3] Since 1927, the position has been the Minister of National Revenue.

In Hong Kong the similar position title is Commissioner of Inland Revenue[4]

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  1. ^ Minister of Inland Revenue {New Zealand} (web). About us. www.ird.govt.nz. Retrieved on 2008-01-12..
  2. ^ Guide to Canadian Ministries Since Confederation - First Ministry (web). www.pco-bcp.gc.ca. Retrieved on 2008-01-12.
  3. ^ Guide to Canadian Ministries Since Confederation - Tenth Ministry (web). www.pco-bcp.gc.ca (December 21, 2007). Retrieved on 2008-01-15.
  4. ^ Inland Revenue Department (HongKong}. www.ird.gov.hk. Retrieved on 2008-01-12.