Business groups unite to urge tax reform, with $4b of cuts 2 Edition

Chamber of Commerce spokesman Charles Finny said tax cuts would encourage economic growth, improve productivity and investment and encourage companies and individuals to stay in New Zealand. National Party finance spokesman John Key said National broadly supported the proposal, which highlighted the...

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Published inDominion post (Wellington, N.Z.)
Main Author ALLEN, Sue
Format Newspaper Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Wellington Stuff Limited 06.04.2006
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Summary:Chamber of Commerce spokesman Charles Finny said tax cuts would encourage economic growth, improve productivity and investment and encourage companies and individuals to stay in New Zealand. National Party finance spokesman John Key said National broadly supported the proposal, which highlighted the importance of the issue in making New Zealand internationally competitive. Tax alliance: From left, tax director Craig Macalister, Charles Finny, [Charlie Pedersen] and [Roger Kerr]. Picture: PHIL REID
ISSN:1175-9488