Less than 24 hours after Revenue Minister Peter Dunne's carpark tax was dumped, his proposed "iPad tax"on work smartphones laptops and tablets is also now dead in the water, according to Prime Minister John Key.
"I think there's virtually no chance of it going ahead", Mr Key told reporters this afternoon.
Mr Key's comment follows remarks from Mr Dunne that he expected stronger opposition to the tax than the proposed tax on inner city employer- provided carparks.
Mr Key said the laptop tax was "a nice idea when it comes to tax policy, but a pain in the neck for everyone that has to put up with it".
Mr Key's comments continue a bruising week for Mr Dunne who announced the backdown on the carpark tax yesterday afternoon just hours after defending it on the grounds of fairness.