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What voting for the different parties might mean for policy

ANALYSIS: Doubts still remain about National’s tax policy and Labour’s plan to take GST off fruit and vegetables.

Which Chris leads the next government will make a difference to a range of business-related policies.

Brent Edwards Mon, 09 Oct 2023

Tax, government spending, climate policy, regulations, and employment law all figure as likely differences between a centre-right or centre-left government.

Even if National’s proposed lifts in income tax thresholds will make only a marginal difference to most taxpayers, it is still proposing to

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Brent Edwards Mon, 09 Oct 2023
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