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EY study says NZ should keep dividend imputation even as others abandon it

An EY study of how imputation works in New Zealand. With Special audio feature.

Jenny Ruth
Thu, 12 Nov 2015

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Dividend imputation, or giving investors credit for the tax paid by companies they invest in, has served New Zealand well.

Removing it would raise the cost of capital for smaller firms, reduce dividend

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Jenny Ruth
Thu, 12 Nov 2015
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