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'Tax Freedom Day' 22 days too early

It didn't consider the government's 'credit card' spending.

Asa Andersen
Fri, 10 May 2019

‘Tax Freedom Day’ – when New Zealanders theoretically start working for themselves rather than the government – was celebrated on Thursday but, according to New Zealand Taxpayers’ Union, Kiwis have celebrated 22 days too early.

The date is found through a theoretical

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Asa Andersen
Fri, 10 May 2019
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