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Tax wealthy baby boomers, report says

Suggestions for a surtax on NZ Super are not going away.

Karyn Scherer
Tue, 08 Oct 2019

Veteran economist Susan St John is not giving up her campaign for a surtax on NZ Super, despite years of politicians refusing to consider the issue.

Now she has received support from interim Retirement Commissioner Peter Cordtz, who says the idea is “worthy of consideration.”

The

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Karyn Scherer
Tue, 08 Oct 2019
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