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62947 Correspondence concerning re-run of Seamen's Tables, Apr-May 1955

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Correspondence between David Caminer, T.R. Thompson and the Inland Revenue concerning the re-run of the PAYE Seamen's Tables job.
Comprises:

  • File copy letter from David Caminer to HMSO Supplies Division, requesting a work order for the Seamens PAYE tables job for 1955/56, undated.
  • File copy of a letter from T.R. Thompson (Assistant Comptroller, Lyons) to R.E. Beales (Director of Statistics & Intelligence, Inland Revenue) re charges for the re-run of the seamen's tables, 29th Apr 1955.
  • File copy of a letter from R.E. Beales (Director of Statistics & Intelligence, Inland Revenue) to T.R. Thompson, re short notice re-run of the seamen's tables, 2nd May 1955.

 

Date : 29th April 1955 to 2nd May 1955

Physical Description : 1 file (3 pages), paper; typescript

Provenance :
From David Caminer's papers - Inland Revenue Tax Tables 1955/56 file (DTC/3/3).



Archive References : CMLEO/DC/WF/INL/2/20 , DTC/3/3/99-101 , DCMLEO20210203299-301

This exhibit has a reference ID of CH62947. Please quote this reference ID in any communication with the Centre for Computing History.
 
Article: 62947 Correspondence concerning re-run of Seamen's Tables, Apr-May 1955

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Copyright
Crown Copyright (Inland Revenue material) and Lyons copyright
File Size: 1.21 MB






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