Nash wants IRD to talk more to business
The new revenue minister reckons MPs aren't tax experts, so should not be "asked to rule on complex matters of tax law."
Rob Hosking
Tue, 14 Nov 2017
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New Revenue Minister Stuart Nash wants more consultation with business and the wider private sector on tax changes.
The comments come as the minister prepares to make his first major speech, to the Chartered Accountants Association of Australia and New Zealand (CAANZ) this Thursday, against the
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Rob Hosking
Tue, 14 Nov 2017
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