
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or
Labour has made it clear that should they return to power in the next election, they plan to take a look at a Capital Gains Tax in some capacity.
CGT is a tax on the profits made from the sale of a non-inventory asset such as stocks, bonds, real estate, and property.
Brad Olsen, Principal Economist at Infometrics, joined Simon Barnett and James Daniels to break down how such a tax would actually impact Kiwis, and whether it would make a material difference to the country’s finances.
LISTEN ABOVE
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Labour has made it clear that should they return to power in the next election, they plan to take a look at a Capital Gains Tax in some capacity.
CGT is a tax on the profits made from the sale of a non-inventory asset such as stocks, bonds, real estate, and property.
Brad Olsen, Principal Economist at Infometrics, joined Simon Barnett and James Daniels to break down how such a tax would actually impact Kiwis, and whether it would make a material difference to the country’s finances.
LISTEN ABOVE
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
1,100 Listeners
1 Listeners
29 Listeners
54 Listeners
87 Listeners
4 Listeners
1 Listeners
19 Listeners
12 Listeners
5 Listeners
1 Listeners
1 Listeners
57 Listeners
83 Listeners
0 Listeners
16 Listeners
28 Listeners
0 Listeners
11 Listeners
16 Listeners
4 Listeners
0 Listeners
0 Listeners
3 Listeners
91 Listeners
0 Listeners
4 Listeners
0 Listeners
0 Listeners
1 Listeners
0 Listeners
12 Listeners
0 Listeners
7 Listeners