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Goff says 'pillow tax' for Auckland's hotels and motels to be slashed

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Sally Lindsay
Mon, 08 May 2017

Auckland Mayor Phil Goff has cut back the proposed “pillow tax” of 150% for hotels, motels, backpackers and camping grounds.

Instead of the $28 million the original proposal was expected to raise, it has now been cut to $15-18 million under the revised proposal.

The targeted rate is to be

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Sally Lindsay
Mon, 08 May 2017
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