New briefing paper makes case for temporary GST cut

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Source: Taxpayers Union

10 AUGUST 2020FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
A new briefing paper released by the New Zealand Taxpayers’ Union makes the case for a temporary cut in the rate of the Goods and Services Tax (GST) from 15 percent to 10 percent, mimicking what the United Kingdom Government did with VAT immediately following the Global Financial Crisis. Taxpayers’ Union Economist Karan Menon says, “Policymakers are currently grappling with the question of how to spur spending in the economy as we face a recession. This question will become urgent as the wage subsidy scheme

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