The New Zealand Taxpayers’ Union can reveal through an Official Information Act request that Inland Revenue spent $1.967 million on an outbound phone call campaign to encourage taxpayers to adopt two-factor authentication for their myIR accounts.Taxpayers’ Union Investigations Coordinator, Rhys Hurley, said: “Too often government departments splash out on marketing...
Responding to the Minister of Finance’s announcement today of an independent review into COVID-19 monetary policy, Taxpayers’ Union spokesperson James Ross said the review is “long overdue”.“The Reserve Bank pumped far too much money into the economy. The result was a surge in asset prices and the kind of inflation...
Responding to news that Christchurch City Council is proposing an 8 percent rates rise, Taxpayers’ Union spokesman Josh Van Veen said:“Delaying the rates cap will cost ratepayers across the country, and Christchurch is no exception. Rates need capping now, not three years down the road.”“Christchurch households are paying the price...
The Taxpayers’ Union says Labour can scarcely believe its luck with the Government’s insistence that its proposed levy on electricity bills isn’t a tax because it’s a levy.Taxpayers’ Union Executive Director Jordan Williams said:“We’ve been fielding calls and interview requests all day from people wanting to know whether we consider...
Responding to today’s announcement of a new tax on the electricity sector, Taxpayers’ Union Spokesman James Ross said:“Introducing a new tax during a cost-of-living crisis would be a huge political mistake. Luxon promised ‘no new taxes’, and he will destroy his credibility if he u-turns now.”“You don’t make electricity bills cheaper...
Neither the Centre-Right or Centre-Left blocs have enough seats to form a Government in the latest Taxpayers' Union-Curia Poll.The poll shows Labour drops 0.3 points to 34.1 percent, while National drops 0.2 points to 31.3 percent.New Zealand First drops 1.4 points to 10.5 percent, while the Greens jump 2.6 points...