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Capital Gains Tax: commentators weigh in on Budget surprise


Mixed views on the possibility of a surprise capital gains tax being sprung by the government tomorrow.

David Williams
Thu, 24 May 2012

Commentators have mixed views about the possibility the government will spring a surprise capital gains tax in the Budget - and whether or not it is a good idea.

The idea was floated on NBR ONLINE yesterday by Grant Thornton tax partner Greg Thompson, who says the 2012 Budget could deliver

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David Williams
Thu, 24 May 2012
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