Tax promises are cheap, but the bill is coming

Tax promises are cheap, but the bill is coming
Christopher Luxon in a fireside chat with Fran O'Sullivan at the Trans-Tasman Business Circle. (Image: Dileepa Fonseka/BusinessDesk)
Dileepa Fonseka
The words “no new taxes” never passed Prime Minister Christopher Luxon’s lips on Friday, but likely only because the soundbite never occurred to him.“That sounds like a Labour Party policy, doesn't it? Which is spend more, a lot of it on wasteful spending, borrow more, and tax more,” the PM said to media after a Trans-Tasman Business Circle lunch in response to a question around more taxes.“We don't think that's the right way forward. We think the right way forward is to incentivise growth and, as...

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