Shane Jones has defended the absence of a "trophy" announcement for businesses in yesterday's Budget - bragging that they already got it in the form of a cancelled capital gains tax.
Speaking at a post-Budget event hosted by Grant Thornton in Auckland, the Associate Finance Minister and New Zealand First MP said business leaders had raised the lack of pro-business measures in Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern's pre-Budget speech last week.
"A number of you ... have privately communicated to me that you were disappointed as a business audience that the Prime Minister did not make a trophy announcement of a business nature.
"The reality is, you already had that announcement. And none of you rang to thank me for New Zealand First killing off the capital gains tax."
A tax working group recommended the introduction of a capital gains tax earlier this year but Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern ruled it out in April, saying Labour could not reach agreement with NZ First and the Greens.