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Act wants to unleash infrastructure to get more houses built

Brooke van Velden says giving councils half the GST from new residential builds will be an incentive for consents.

Act deputy leader Brooke van Velden speaks with Brent Edwards.

Brent Edwards Thu, 17 Nov 2022

Act deputy leader Brooke van Velden has no expectation the Labour Party will vote for her member’s bill allowing councils to retain half of the GST paid on new residential builds.

While the National Party and the Greens have said they would support the Housing Infrastructure (GST-sharing) Bill

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Brent Edwards Thu, 17 Nov 2022
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