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Tax advisers put the knife through fruit and vegetable GST plan

Removing tax depreciation on non-residential buildings to fund GST proposal, ‘disappointing’.

Chris Hipkins’ plan and numbers come under scrutiny.

KPMG has put the knife through Labour’s proposed fruit and vegetable election sweetener, saying funding it by removing tax depreciation on non-residential buildings will create further "incoherence" in the tax system.

Yesterday, Labour leader Chris Hipkins confirmed a widely-expected move to

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