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Headlining Greens crash over 'tax hole' theory

Rob Hosking
Wed, 16 May 2012

Claims of a "tax hole" are bogus – the tax take is growing faster than the economy.

You might have heard something about a drop in tax revenue in recent days.

The Green Party, in particular, is pushing this hard.

Co-leader Russel Norman – who is very keen on being a finance minister

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Rob Hosking
Wed, 16 May 2012
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