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Capital Gain to gain the capital: the Greens make play on tax

Greens want to see a capital gains tax in the first term of any Labour-Green government.

Mon, 18 Sep 2017

Suddenly, a capital gains tax is back on the election table. 

It never quite went away, of course, despite some folk characterising as a “U turn” last week’s announcement by Labour finance spokesman Grant Robertson Labour would not implement such a tax, or a land tax, or similar, until a second

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