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Government looks to tweak Working for Families

More policy changes are needed if Government is to meet 2027-8 child poverty targets.

Social Development and Employment Minister Carmel Sepuloni.

Brent Edwards Mon, 07 Nov 2022

The Government is getting closer to making further changes to Working for Families tax credits in an effort to boost incomes so it can meet its poverty reduction targets.

A paper titled Working for Families Review: Evidence and Options went to key ministers – including Prime Minister Jacinda

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Brent Edwards Mon, 07 Nov 2022
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