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Limit GST to goods consumed in NZ – incentivise tourist spending

With an increase in the rate of GST likely in the upcoming budget and the desire to increase inbound tourism, there is no better time to redress the current imposition of GST on overseas visitors to keep New Zealand competitive with other tourist destinat

Dan Lowe
Mon, 22 Mar 2010

With an increase in the rate of GST likely in the upcoming budget and the desire to increase inbound tourism, there is no better time to redress the current imposition of GST on overseas visitors to keep New Zealand competitive with other tourist destinations.

GST is a consumption based tax, so why

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Dan Lowe
Mon, 22 Mar 2010
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Limit GST to goods consumed in NZ – incentivise tourist spending
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