Most people haven't noticed tax cut, survey shows
A survey of 1000 voters has shown 70 percent of them haven't noticed any benefit from the October tax cuts, which Prime Minister John Key is finding difficult to understand.The TV3 poll asked voters: Have you noticed your tax cut and what are you doing wi
A survey of 1000 voters has shown 70 percent of them haven't noticed any benefit from the October tax cuts, which Prime Minister John Key is finding difficult to understand.
The TV3 poll asked voters: Have you noticed your tax cut and what are you doing with it?
The result was: 70 percent said they hadn't noticed any difference, 14 percent said they were spending it, and 12 percent said they were saving it.
"I'm a little surprised, actually," Mr Key said at his post-cabinet press conference today.
"The moves we've made have had quite an impact on the pay packets of most New Zealanders."
Labour leader Phil Goff wasn't surprised.
"The rich have done really well out of those tax cuts but for most New Zealanders, they're still struggling to make ends meet," he said.
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