Government tax breaks for saving unlikely
An IMF report on NZ's economy suggests more needs to be done about the county's low level of private savings.
Jason Walls
Wed, 18 Nov 2015
Despite the IMF warning New Zealand needs to do more to encourage private savings, a tax break for savings is not a likely option.
An IMF report on New Zealand’s economy suggests more needs to be done about the county’s low level of private savings.
The lack of sufficient long-term savings is
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Jason Walls
Wed, 18 Nov 2015
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