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Labour MPs gather for first retreat after defeat
Labour gets they lost, they don't know what to do next.
Labour gets they lost, they don't know what to do next.
OPINION: 'Of course, many MPs are landlords and will benefit from these new tax cuts.'
The party is licking its wounds at its retreat: dogged by talk of Trump, Putin and tax.
Māori Party says wealthy tax breaks will be gone by 2026
All eyes are now on the Budget.
Roading is a big cost for the district.
Rates could increase by an average of 19.9 per cent in the 2024/25 financial year.
OPINION: The problem isn't what the PM says, but how he says it.
“We’ve phased it and delivered it in a slightly different way," PM said.
The Government is welcoming the committee's proposal to avoid over-taxation of trusts.
The interest limitation rule is set to start being phased out during the next tax year.
OPINION: Maybe Luxon has been rich for too long. That is not a criticism.
OPINION: Observations from a Prime Minister's scholar in Singapore.
The loss of the tax leaves a $1.2b hole in transport funding.
Just how deep will the cuts go in the race to cut spending?
Nicola Willis will 'update' the Government's tax/spend goals.
OPINION: Knowing your tax obligations when it comes to side hustles.
OPINION: Mary Holm says there are two things to consider.
The Finance Minister won't give details but is confident the changes are affordable.
IRD says accelerating dividend payments is unlikely to be considered tax avoidance.
Christopher Persson didn't pay any taxes for nearly 11 years.
Waititi says removing GST from kai would be the start of 'the radical shake-up'.
OPINION: "NZ will have to learn to make sacrifices and save."
Leslie John McKenzie has been sentenced to two and a half years in jail.
The IRD says the new Government's tax cuts could be applied retrospectively.
Everything you need to know about Auckland's 11.5 cent per litre regional fuel tax coming to an end. Video / Alyse Wright
"They profit off our trauma. They traumatise us and then they get to make money off us."
OPINION: 'Caregivers should be prosecuted for kids' non-attendance.'
Transport played a major part in National’s 100-day plan that was released last November.
Smoking has been an issue for the Government - but did anyone ask them to focus on it?