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National proposes KiwiSaver withdrawals up to $20,000 for new businesses

Judith Collins said KiwiSaver withdrawals and tax credits would allow $30,000 in startup capital for new businesses.

Julie Iles Wed, 29 Jul 2020

National Party Leader Judith Collins has debuted a new business policy that works in partnership with its already released JobStart policy.

The new  BusinessStart policy would allow people to withdraw up to $20,000 from their KiwiSaver account to set up a small business, alongside the JobStart

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