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Land tax: easier to impose on all residential property, then allow a rebate

The issue of a land tax is back on the agenda after Prime Minister John Key, in a surprise move, suggested one could be imposed on foreign property investors. With special feature audio.

Rob Hosking
Wed, 27 Apr 2016

It might be tidier for the government to impose a general land tax and not just one aimed at foreigners, one of New Zealand's leading experts on the subject says.

The issue of a land tax is back on the agenda after Prime Minister John Key, in a surprise move, suggested one could be imposed on

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Rob Hosking
Wed, 27 Apr 2016
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