Cabinet paper DEV-21-SUB-0156: Release of the Government’s tax policy work programme for 2021/22

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Source: Inland Revenue Department –

Information release for the Government’s tax policy work programme for 2021/22, released on 20 July 2021. The work programme is refreshed approximately every 18 months. It reflects the Government’s overarching policy goals for the next three years, and is arranged around seven key tax policy areas that support the Government’s wider social, economic and fiscal objectives.

Publication information

Documents in this information release
  1. IR2020/517 – Tax policy report: Tax policy work programme update (9 December 2020)
  2. T2021/85 | IR2021/052 – Tax policy report: Formulation of the Government’s revenue strategy (9 February 2021)
  3. IR2021/198 | T2021/1088 – Tax policy report: Advancing the tax policy work programme (30 April 2021)
  4. IR2021/235 | T2021/1270 – Tax policy report: Cabinet paper – Release of the Government’s tax policy work programme for 2021/22 (3 June 2021)
  5. DEV-21-SUB-0156 – Cabinet paper: Release of the Government’s tax policy work programme for 2021/22 (7 July 2021)
  6. DEV-21-MIN-0156 – Minute: Release of the Government’s tax policy work programme for 2021/22 (7 July 2021)
Additional information The Cabinet paper was considered by the Cabinet Economic Development Committee on 7 July 2021 and confirmed by Cabinet on 12 July 2021.
Related information release

Documents related to the Government’s tax policy work programme were released as part of the Budget 2021 information release:

  • T2021/85 | IR2021/052 – Tax policy report: Formulation of the Government’s revenue strategy (9 February 2021)
  • T2021/314 | IR2021/080 – Tax policy report: Draft revenue strategy and high-level tax policy work programme for comment progress update (4 March 2021)
Cabinet paper DEV-21-SUB-0156: Release of the Government’s tax policy work programme for 2021/22

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