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Politics: the case for tax cuts

Labour, the Greens, and the public service do not have an automatic claim right on extra tax revenue. 

Mon, 21 Nov 2016

Tax cuts are still on the government’s agenda, Prime Minister John Key says.

This has produced a surprise in some quarters and outrage in others, but the case for a tax cut is growing the further we get from the previous adjustment.

The argument against tax cuts has been quickly mounted by

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