Just like the surplus, Nicola Willis wants to postpone the "Mother of All Debates". Newstalk ZB report this morning that the Minister of Finances's office is walking back on the Minister's "any time, any place" challenge to the Taxpayers' Union chair, Ruth Richardson."The Finance Minister challenged the Taxpayers’ Union Chair to a debate 'any time,...
The Taxpayers’ Union has today launched a confectionary company – Nicola’s Fudge – to call out what it says is the Government’s growing habit of sugar-coating fiscal truths, front loading spending while pushing savings back into the future and ultimately failing to honour pre-election promises on fiscal responsibility. Instead of cutting spending, rolling back Labour’s bloated bureaucracy, and restoring surplus discipline, the Union says the Government has delivered spin...
For many of our supporters, the RMA is important. It is New Zealand's biggest regulatory tax and the most significant handbrake on our country's economic prosperity and living standards. I’m just back from a Beehive “lock-up” where about 100 journalists and analysts have been working through the Government’s just-released replacement to the...
The New Zealand Taxpayers’ Union can reveal through an Official Information Act request that the Reserve Bank spent $851,997.35 last financial year flying staff between its Wellington and Auckland offices and has since pored $56 million into an Auckland workspace that remains half-occupied.The Bank also confirmed that around 45 staff travelled between...
The Taxpayers' Union is delighted Nicola Willis is going to front up for a debate on the country's fiscal pathway. All National Party Finance Ministers since Muldoon have had to tackle structural deficits inherited from Labour. Nicola Willis’ challenge is no different to what Ruth, then Sir Bill English, faced. Taxpayers'...
Commenting on the Government’s announcement today that the Resource Management Act is set to be replaced by the Planning Bill and Natural Environment Bill in 2026, Taxpayers’ Union Spokesman James Ross said:“The Resource Management Act has been the worst handbrake on New Zealand’s productivity bar none. Scrapping this regulatory tax is the...