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Syft boss joins Xero in opposing IRD's move on employee stock options

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Fri, 24 Jun 2016

Entrepreneur Doug Hastie has joined Xero managing director Anna Curzon in criticising an IRD proposal to tax gains on shares issued to employees under incentive schemes.

Mr Hastie – major shareholder and chief executive of Christchurch company Syft Technologies and director and TV pitchman for tea

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