COMPARATIVE FIGURES 107 Year ending Mar. 31, 1917. 70,561,000 56,380,000 31,232,000 7,878,000 640,000 1,940,000 Increase. 700*000 Decrease. £ — 17,608,000 442,000 422,000 25,000 20,000 205,033,000 34,476,000 Year ending Mar. 31, 1918. Customs . , . . 71,261,000 Excise . . . .. . 38,772,000 Estate, etc.. Duties . 31,674,000 Stamps..... 8,300,000 Land Tax .... 665,000 House Duty. . . . 1,960,000 Income Tax and Super- Tax ..... 239*509,000 Excess Profits Duties, etc. ..... 220,214,000 Land Value Duties . 685,000 Postal Service . . . 35,300,000 Crown Lands . , , 690,000 Sundry Loans, etc. . 6,056,250 Miscellaneous . . . 52,14.8,3,15 707,234.565 A more interesting comparison perhaps is to take the actual receipts during the past financial year and compare them, not with the former year, but with the estimates of the expected yield of the various items. In this case we get the following comparisons:— 139,920,000 521,000 34,100,000 650,000 8,055,817 16,516,765 80,294,000 164,000 — 1,200,000 — - 4.0,000 — — 1,999,567 35,631,550 — 573>427,582 i53.4-i4.55o, 19,607,567 £133,806,983 Net Increase; Customs Excise . Estate Duties Stamps Land Tax and House Duty . . . Income Tax and Super Tax . Excess Profits Tax Land Value Duties Postal Services Crown Lands . Sundry Loans, etc. Miscellaneous . . Actual. 71,261,000 38,772,000 31,674,000 8,300,000 2,625,000 Estimated. £ 70,750,000 34»95°»000 29,000,000 8,000,000 Difference, •4- 511,000 4- 3,822,000 4- 2,674,000 4- 300,000 2,600,000 4" 25,000 239,509,000 220,214,000 685,000 35,300,000 690,000 6,056,000 52,148,000 224,000,000 200,000,000 400,000 33,700,000 600,000 7,500,000 27,100,000 +15,509,000 -J-2O,2I4,O06" + 285,000 4- 1,600,000 4- 90,000 4- t,.444,000 +25,048,000 Certainly, the country is entitled to congratulate itself on this tremendous evidence of elasticity of