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Will politics or substance influence tax debate?

A compromised capital gains tax is the likely outcome.

Brent Edwards
Thu, 28 Feb 2019

Hopes of a reasoned debate on tax were dashed from the moment the Tax Working Group’s report was made public last week.

The National Party had its lines worked out well before the report was released with its press statements and repeated tweets by its MPs all referring to an “attack on the

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Brent Edwards
Thu, 28 Feb 2019
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