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Public Trust wants larger taxpayer subsidy to compete with lawyers

The Public Trust wants more money from the taxpayer to provide free wills and other services.Officials from the government-owned entity told MPs this morning the subsidy from the taxpayer to provide the free service does not cover the cost of providing th

Rob Hosking
Thu, 18 Nov 2010

The Public Trust wants more money from the taxpayer to provide free wills and other services.

Officials from the government-owned entity told MPs this morning the subsidy from the taxpayer to provide the free service does not cover the cost of providing that service.

“The key thing for us is we

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Rob Hosking
Thu, 18 Nov 2010
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