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National has unveiled their much-anticipated tax policy.
From July next year, it would shift income tax brackets for inflation and expand tax credits - giving an average family with kids a maximum $250 fortnightly bump.
To pay for it - National would slash back-office spending in the public service, roll out a 15 percent foreign buyer tax on multi-million dollar homes - and end the tax break on commercial building depreciation.
Dentons Kensington Swan Partner and tax expert, Bruce Bernacchi joined John MacDonald to discuss.
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National has unveiled their much-anticipated tax policy.
From July next year, it would shift income tax brackets for inflation and expand tax credits - giving an average family with kids a maximum $250 fortnightly bump.
To pay for it - National would slash back-office spending in the public service, roll out a 15 percent foreign buyer tax on multi-million dollar homes - and end the tax break on commercial building depreciation.
Dentons Kensington Swan Partner and tax expert, Bruce Bernacchi joined John MacDonald to discuss.
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