

- Title
HVP No 101 - 4 April 2000
TAXATION LAWS AMENDMENT BILL (NO. 8) 1999—SENATE'S MESSAGE NO. 293
- Database
House Votes and Proceedings
- Date
04-04-2000
- Source
House of Reps
- Number
101
- Page
1353
- Status
Final
- Federation Chamber / Main Committee
no
- System Id
chamber/votes/2000-04-04/0013
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HVP 101 - 4 April 2000
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- 1 1 MEETING OF THE HOUSE
- MINISTERIAL ARRANGEMENTS
- QUESTIONS
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- AUSTRALIAN NATIONAL AUDIT OFFICE—PERFORMANCE AUDIT—REPORT
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- PROPOSED DISCUSSION OF MATTER OF PUBLIC IMPORTANCE—RECONCILIATION
- MAIN COMMITTEE—DAY OF NEXT MEETING
- SELECTION COMMITTEE—REPORT
- TAXATION LAWS AMENDMENT BILL (NO. 8) 1999—SENATE'S MESSAGE NO. 293
- MESSAGE FROM THE SENATE—YOUTH ALLOWANCE CONSOLIDATION BILL 1999
- MESSAGES FROM THE SENATE
- A NEW TAX SYSTEM (FAMILY ASSISTANCE AND RELATED MEASURES) BILL 2000
- BILLS REFERRED TO MAIN COMMITTEE
- CHILD SUPPORT LEGISLATION AMENDMENT BILL 2000
- MESSAGE FROM THE SENATE—HUMAN RIGHTS (MANDATORY SENTENCING OF JUVENILE OFFENDERS) BILL 1999
- MESSAGE FROM THE SENATE—INDIGENOUS CHILDREN
- ADJOURNMENT
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- ATTENDANCE
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House
TAXATION LAWS AMENDMENT BILL (NO. 8) 1999—SENATE'S MESSAGE NO. 293The order of the day having been read for the consideration of message No. 293 from the Senate returning the Taxation Laws Amendment Bill (No. 8) 1999— Mr Slipper (Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Finance and Administration) moved—That the House insists on disagreeing to amendments Nos 8, 11 to 14, 17 and 18 insisted on by the Senate. Debate ensued. Closure Mr Slipper moved—That the question be now put. Question—That the question be now put—put. The House divided (the Deputy Speaker, Mr Causley, in the Chair)— AYES, 73
NOES, 63
* Tellers Pairs Mr Howard Mr Beazley Dr Kemp Mr Brereton Mr Hawker Mr Wilton And so it was resolved in the affirmative. And the question—That the House insists on disagreeing to amendments Nos 8, 11 to 14, 17 and 18 insisted on by the Senate—being accordingly put— The House divided (the Deputy Speaker, Mr Causley, in the Chair)— AYES, 73
NOES, 64
* Tellers Pairs Mr Howard Mr Beazley Dr Kemp Mr Brereton Mr Hawker Mr Wilton And so it was resolved in the affirmative. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||