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There's no confusion about Labour's future tax policies

Editor's Insight: Most of the ideas for tax changes have come from the Left while the government has rejected other calls for reform.

Fri, 08 Sep 2017

Attempts to gain more insights into Labour’s tax intentions are a feature of the election campaign.

If elected, it will do as National did and appoint a tax review or working party. That isn’t unusual, as much has been done in National’s term to add to tax complexity, while at the same time the

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