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IMF believes capital gains tax could boost productivity

IMF mission head Evan Papageorgiou hints that some of the conversations with Minister Willis over the matter have not been easy.

Head of the IMF's mission to New Zealand Evan Papageorgiou.

Brent Edwards Thu, 21 Mar 2024

The International Monetary Fund has suggested the Government needs to look at New Zealand Superannuation, as well as review eligibility rules for ACC, as part of a wider ranging review of its spending.

The IMF’s mission head Evan Papageorgiou said phase one of the Government’s plan to

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Brent Edwards Thu, 21 Mar 2024
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