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Union believes National's fiscal plan will hurt the most vulnerable
The union representing public servants believes National's fiscal plan will hurt the country's most vulnerable by cutting the services they rely on.
It includes $9 billion of tax bracket adjustments… Audio
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Real Estate boss on National's plan to fund tax cuts through levy on foreign buyers
The National Party plans to fund a large chunk of its newly announced tax plan through a levy on foreign buyers.
Offshore purchase of houses worth more than $2 million would have a 15 percent tax… Audio
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National makes big play for centre vote in tax plan for 'squeezed middle'
The National Party has made a big play for the centre vote with a tax plan specifically designed for middle income earners.
Its 'Back Pocket Boost' promises extra income for working families, made… Audio
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Green Party 'incensed' at National's climate dividend
Green Party co-leader James Shaw is "incensed" that the National Party wants to divert $2.3 billion allocated to climate change.
National has proposed a "climate dividend" - which they say would… Audio
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National reveals 'back pocket boost' tax plan aimed at middle class
The National Party has unveiled its long-awaited tax relief plan, which could see some families $125 better off, per week. National is promising to introduce four new taxes to cover the cost… Video, Audio
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Christopher Luxon on National Party tax plan
The National Party will unveil its tax policy today, promising to provide targeted relief for middle New Zealand.
The party has released some detail about how much households could expect - for… Audio
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Finance minister apologises for failing to flag climate cuts
The Finance Minister has apologised to the Climate Change Minister for failing to flag he was slashing millions of dollars for climate policies. The Labour government yesterday revealed nearly $4… Video, Audio
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Govt finds $4 billion in public service savings over next four years
The Labour government has found nearly $4 billion in savings across the public service over the next four years. It comes as the government's accounts for the eleven months to the end of May show tax… Audio
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Election 2023: RNZ's guide to party policy
Promises, promises: it’s easy to forget which party has pledged what. Welcome to RNZ’s go-to guide for party policy ahead of the 14 October election day. We’ll keep updating this guide as policies are…
Coming up
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Crown vs Cow: The plan for pricing agricultural emissions is effectively dead - what killed it?
Audio 19 Aug 2023Agriculture contributes more to global warming than any other industry in Aotearoa. Yet attempts to rein in the sector’s emissions have repeatedly fallen short. Kirsty Johnston investigates how a…
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National's yin and yang v Labour's frugal fear factor
Analysis: With little money in the government's coffers heading into Election 2023, the Caucus podcast looks at how the two main parties plan to use fear, frugality and friendliness to win your vote.
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Off or on? The debate over GST on fruit and veg
It's popular with the voters, but not with the experts. The Detail takes a closer look at the debate about Labour's GST plans. Audio
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GST and Working for Families changes key to Labour's tax policy
The Finance Minister, Grant Robertson has described Labour's removal of GST on fruit and vegetables as the centrepiece of Labour's election tax policy, saying this is not the time for new taxes or tax… Audio
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Veg growers dig into debate on removing GST from food
Vegetable growers are digging into the debate about whether GST should be removed from food. Fresh figures show Stats NZ food priceindex rose 9-point-6 percent in the year ended July ..the lowest… Video, Audio
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The university funding shortfall with no easy fix
Universities across the country are facing funding shortfalls. But philanthropy is unlikely to help them make up the difference. Audio
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Finance Minister reveals extra $4b ahead of 2023 Budget
The government has found 4 billion dollars down the back of the couch ahead of next week's Budget.
The money was freed up after ministers were told to go away and find ways to save money and… Audio
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Finance Minister is warning next Budget will be "no frills"
The Finance Minister Grant Roberston is warning next week's Budget will be "no frills" and have 4 billion dollars worth of savings over the next four years.
Speaking to a business audience on… Audio
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Cyclone makes Robertson's Budget balancing act perilous
Audio 25 Feb 2023While somewhat bound politically by Labour's promise of no new taxes this term, Finance Minister Grant Robertson is keeping all options open in his search for a way to fund the recovery from Cyclone… Audio
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The Panel with Sue Kedgley and Nick Leggett (part 1)
Today on the Panel, Susie and panellists Sue Kedgley and Nick Leggitt discuss the extension on the fuel tax cuts and half price public transport. Audio
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Govt extending half-price public transport, fuel tax cuts
The government is extending the petrol tax cut and half price public transport til the 30th of June to help ease the rising cost of living.
Road User Charges are also discounted.
The subsidies… Audio
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Season 2 Ep 11: Number 8 Wire
New Zealanders like to think we have a “Number 8 Wire Mentality” - a rough and ready enthusiasm for fixing and building stuff with limited resources. Video, Audio
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New UK chancellor reveals latest tax plan
UK Chancellor Jeremy Hunt has ditched almost all of Prime Minister Liz Truss' tax cuts announced in the British government's mini-budget three weeks ago.
He announced the basic rate of income tax… Audio
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New tax plan out for Truss government
UK Chancellor of the Exchequer Jeremy Hunt has ditched almost all of Prime Minister Liz Truss' tax cuts announced in the British government's mini-budget three weeks ago.
He announced the basic rate… Audio
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UK's new chancellor wants Liz Truss to stay on
The new UK chancellor has insisted that the Prime Minister should remain in leadership despite turmoil in the financial markets since she took office.
Liz Truss has come under fire for sacking her… Audio
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Heated emissions from media on gas charging plan
Settling on a scheme to charge for agricultural emissions has taken 20 years of consultation, compromise and scientific research - and agriculture’s leading lobby groups were partners in the process… Audio
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The Week in Detail: Taxes, kauri, and Peter Ellis
The Detail podcast brings you the issues behind the news every weekday. Here's what we covered this week. Audio
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UK: PM Truss pushes ahead with tax cuts
To the UK we head - where Prime Minister Liz Truss is insisting her tax cut program will go ahead and that she has no plans to cut public spending to pay for them. Joining Nathan Rarere from London is… Audio
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Taxing times: What's on the table for tax cuts?
A record tax take, a better than expected deficit - could tax cuts be on the table going into next year's election? Audio
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Robertson not ruling out tax cuts before surplus
The Finance Minister won't rule out tax cuts before returning the government books to surplus.
The government posted a better than expected financial result yesterday with a $9.7 billon deficit.
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