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Nation of Debt: Govt’s seismic borrowing is coming at a huge cost
Government's interest costs match law and order expenditure.
Government's interest costs match law and order expenditure.
Barbara Edmonds became the new Minister of Revenue in a reshuffle.
OPINION: Is a bit of Cabinet disagreement really all that bad?
Former Reserve Bank governor suggests hiking fuel taxes to cool inflation.
OPINION: Letters on debt, fast-food diplomacy, home detention, and the St James Theatre.
The NZ First leader promises to announce the "flavour" of his tax policy.
There are fears the Government will announce fuel tax hikes in the next six weeks.
OPINION: Luxon does not need to win the debates, just state the case for change.
The party's current leader isn't too fazed by the comments.
Nicola Willis' April prophesies were right all along, and why was Luxon in a Barbie box?
Hipkins is hoping his caucus got a short, sharp lesson from bad polls. They need one.
OPINION: Bracket creep is bad news for the economy.
Opinion: Premium Debate on the Government and tax reform.
OPINION: Hipkins was 'spooked' by the tax switch idea.
Businessman Warren Sinclair is facing 68 charges of unpaid money to Inland Revenue.
Chris Hipkins confirmed he ruled out a wealth tax or a capital gains tax in Budget 2023.
Treasury and Inland Revenue warned of 'unintended consequences'.
Budget documents reveal the Government was working on big tax changes.
Green Party members are assembling for their AGM in Auckland this weekend.
Legislation for a model, similar to one operating in Australia, heads to Parliament soon.
Cooling economy sees businesses pay 11pc less tax than expected.
OPINION: Also letters on student loans, Kiri Allan, Michael Wood, Dome Valley and more.
OPINION: A response to Sir Ian Taylor's open letter on the Green Party's wealth tax plans.
OPINION: Sustainability consultant calls on farmers to engage with climate mitigation.
David Barton had a 15-page criminal record and stopped paying tax for 10 years.
Parts of West Auckland are gridlocked ahead of the midnight fuel price deadline.
ANZ economists expect investors will continue to be sidelined from the property market.
Financial Times: After tax leaks scandal, consulting firm seeks to rebuild reputation.
The trust is also pushing for law changes so beneficiaries aren't taxed so much.
Investors might be paying more tax than expected.