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The IMF is bemused by partisan debate on capital gains tax

ANALYSIS: Individual taxpayers are now paying a bigger proportion of income tax than 15 years ago.

WATCH: NBR political editor Brent Edwards speaks with Nicholas Pointon.

Brent Edwards Thu, 28 Mar 2024

Get ready for another partisan and largely pointless debate on tax.

The Labour Party’s review of tax policy and commitment again to look at a capital gains tax – how many times has it done it – is kicking off another divisive argument between the right and left of New Zealand politics.

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Brent Edwards Thu, 28 Mar 2024
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