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Act’s plan to reduce deficit and put more money in middle-income earners’ pockets

David Seymour says the government penalises Kiwi battlers.

Brent Edwards Wed, 12 May 2021

The Act Party has released its alternative budget today, proposing to cut income tax rates at the same time as making substantial cuts to government spending.

It stands in clear contrast to the budget Finance Minister Grant Robertson will deliver next week, which he has signalled will include

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Brent Edwards Wed, 12 May 2021
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