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IMF warns tax relief plan needs to be fiscally neutral

International Monetary Fund again recommends tax reform for New Zealand, including a comprehensive capital gains tax.

The IMF says the fiscal impulse from government spending has been larger than expected.

Brent Edwards Wed, 20 Mar 2024

The International Monetary Fund has reiterated the need for the Coalition Government to bring spending under control.

In its latest country report on the New Zealand economy the IMF said last year’s North Island weather events combined with weaker-than-expected tax revenue had resulted in a

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Brent Edwards Wed, 20 Mar 2024
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