Oct 20, 2008
According to statements from Finance Minister Michael Cullen made during a television interview on the 19th of October, the newly proposed bank guarantee scheme could soon be extended to wholesale deposits. As it stands at this moment in time, the proposed retail-banking guarantee scheme does not extend to funds attained from international wholesale markets. According [...]
According to statements from Finance Minister Michael Cullen made during a television interview on the 19th of October, the newly proposed bank guarantee scheme could soon be extended to wholesale deposits.
As it stands at this moment in time, the proposed retail-banking guarantee scheme does not extend to funds attained from international wholesale markets. According to Michael Cullen the government has been looking at the possibility of making this a reality, although since the New Zealand banking system was not undergoing any ... Read More
Oct 17, 2008
Speaking for the National Party on the 17th of October, National MP Paul Hutchison, backed and attempted to justify his parties plan to abolish the tax credit for research and development in New Zealand. Since the announcement of their tax plan, the National Party has been receiving a lot of criticism from both the public [...]
Speaking for the National Party on the 17th of October, National MP Paul Hutchison, backed and attempted to justify his parties plan to abolish the tax credit for research and development in New Zealand.
Since the announcement of their tax plan, the National Party has been receiving a lot of criticism from both the public and groups like the New Zealand Manufacturers and Exporters Association, along with business relying on their research and development tax credit.
Paul Hutchinson, in a talk in Palmerton North, ... Read More
Oct 17, 2008
Speaking for the National Party on the 17th of October, National MP Paul Hutchison, backed and attempted to justify his parties plan to abolish the tax credit for research and development in New Zealand. Since the announcement of their tax plan, the National Party has been receiving a lot of criticism from both the public [...]
Speaking for the National Party on the 17th of October, National MP Paul Hutchison, backed and attempted to justify his parties plan to abolish the tax credit for research and development in New Zealand.
Since the announcement of their tax plan, the National Party has been receiving a lot of criticism from both the public and groups like the New Zealand Manufacturers and Exporters Association, along with business relying on their research and development tax credit.
Paul Hutchinson, in a talk in Palmerton North, ... Read More
Oct 10, 2008
The National Party reveled on the 8th of October, their proposed tax cut policy. The National Party’s tax cut proposal is underpinned with two main points, one being that it is much more beneficial for some income bands, and the other is that it is somewhat easier on the New Zealand budget than that of [...]
The National Party reveled on the 8th of October, their proposed tax cut policy.
The National Party’s tax cut proposal is underpinned with two main points, one being that it is much more beneficial for some income bands, and the other is that it is somewhat easier on the New Zealand budget than that of the Labour Party.
The savings in the New Zealand budget, while still maintaining tax cuts is possible due to National’s decision to scale back the required Kiwisaver contribution from ... Read More