Latest tax crackdown poses risks for NZ economy
Steven Joyce expects $100 million a year in extra tax but there are worries about increased complexity and problems for businesses.
Rob Hosking
Thu, 08 Jun 2017
New Zealand formally signed up to the latest global tax crackdown today in Paris.
It’s a Paris agreement the US is a bit more likely to stick to, as Green Party co-leader James Shaw noted at Parliament’s finance and expenditure committee yesterday.
But there could be costs for New Zealand,
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Rob Hosking
Thu, 08 Jun 2017
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