COMMENT: Jacinda Ardern repeated the line a few times when talking to journos after yesterday's Cabinet meeting.
Our current tax system is not fair, she said, in the way it treats taxpayers and the way it treats multinationals.
Ardern's dang right about that, particularly when it comes to those entities who're coining it on the internet, selling ads and the like across their platforms but paying zilch in tax.
They're going to be made to pay their "fair share" of tax, she and her Revenue Minister Stuart Nash declared.
Really, when our companies are paying 28 per cent and most of us are copping 30 to 33 per cent, with a pile-on of 15 per cent on GST every time we part with our hard-earned dosh, the fair share for the internet giants, the likes of Google and Facebook, and the smaller players like Airbnb and Uber would be more like a fairy share.