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Businesses competing against charities not fair – subscribers and tax accountant

EMA chief executive and Department of Internal Affairs weigh in on charities competing against businesses.

Campbell Gibson
Tue, 31 Mar 2015

A tax accountant’s comment that businesses competing against charities is not a level playing field resonates with a large majority of NBR subscribers.

Staples Rodway director Mike Rudd says charities have reduced cost structures, which means they have an advantage in affordability such as being

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Campbell Gibson
Tue, 31 Mar 2015
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