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Economy Hub: Why new taxes may be unavoidable
With government borrowing more and no appetite for cost cuts, new taxes any be inevitable.
With government borrowing more and no appetite for cost cuts, new taxes any be inevitable.
Megan Nyree Findlay defrauded the money from a company owned by her family.
A legal wrangle on whether GST applies to theft of an iPhone has reached Court of Appeal.
Green Party's proposed wealth tax raises important questions about the taxation system.
Comment: How pandemic may sweep away ideals of low debt and low taxes.
Ex NZ businessman accused of helping underworld-connected construction boss set up scam.
This decade, boomers will die en masse - policymakers can't ignore the opportunity.
A dozen people were arrested in the Gold Coast and Sydney raids, including Mark Bryers.
Letters on fuel emissions, Auckland Council rates, taxation and more.
Trying to protect the economy has pushed British debt to unprecedented levels.
COMMENT: Should an additional 1 per cent tax be imposed on those with over $1m wealth?
The Cullen Group has abandoned its appeal against a $112 million tax judgment.
Kidicorp founders sell business to related-party charity - and collect $332m tax-free.
Letters on Greens' tax policy, Layla Saad, online transactions and John Roughan.
Justices rejected US President's claim to 'absolute immunity' while in office by 7-2 vote.
Selling pies to Kiwis — what could possibly go wrong?
Only taxing thing about capital gains and wealth is the debate on what to do about it.
Letters on GDP, tax exile, Tonga, speed limits, health warnings and proxy killings.
National finance spokesman says he got the facts wrong about the Greens' welfare pledge.
Greens launch first major policy ahead of the Sept. 19 election.
Redundant workers face a big whack being taken out in tax.
Muller made the commitments in a wide-ranging speech in his home town of Te Puna today.
COMMENT: Supercity targeting a record breaking $120 million dollars of savings next year.
Legalisation of the drug will be put to the vote in a non-binding referendum in September.
Tax payment installment numbers on the rise.
Too often it is vulnerable groups that are hit the hardest, advocate says.
Comment: Big, expensive projects are lined up for funds, but will that revive the economy?
Embattled businessman moves into $10m Kensington townhouse.
Investigations found widespread, systemic tax evasion by those at the Masala group.
New Zealand's ethical standing is not that impressive, writes Oxfam's Joanna Spratt.