Tax reform needs public mandate – Prime Minister
Chris Hipkins says this year’s budget will be ‘orthodox’ with ‘no-frills’ – which builds on his ‘bread and butter’ election agenda.
Prime Minister Chris Hipkins gives his pre-budget speech.
Brent Edwards and Nicholas Pointon
Thu, 27 Apr 2023
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The Prime Minister says any potential changes to tax policy will require a mandate from the public.
Earlier today, the Prime Minister ruled out introducing a tax on capital gains or wealth in this year’s budget a day after Inland Revenue’s report found the country’s wealthiest people pay less
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Brent Edwards and Nicholas Pointon
Thu, 27 Apr 2023
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