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Abatement changes could help labour market, BusinessNZ says

Govt plans to change Working for Families’ tax credits but now refuses to release reports it has received on what changes it should make.

Finance Minister Grant Robertson's sixth Budget is expected to include changes to Working for Families abatement rates.

Brent Edwards Mon, 13 Mar 2023

The Government is proceeding with plans to change Working for Families’ tax credits but now refuses to release reports it has received on what changes it should make.

It appears abatement rates for those getting the tax credits could be eased. That would allow them to earn more and BusinessNZ

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Brent Edwards Mon, 13 Mar 2023
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