A survey of businesses' attitudes towards the goods and services tax has found a generally positive view of the way GST is administered.
No tax is popular, and 57 per cent of the 360 respondents would like a lower rate. But 91 per cent consider the Inland Revenue administers the tax fairly and 67 per cent do not think the GST regime could be amended to reduce compliance costs.
The survey was undertaken by Auckland University PhD student Yunting (Connie) Lu.
A mix of large and small firms was surveyed, drawn from organisations such the Employers and Manufacturers Association and the Newmarket Business Association.
"The design of GST is conceptually pure so it is easier to operate."