Where are the 100,000 families? – Labour

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Nicola Willis has once again shown her promises are based on ghost families, with less than half registering for the FamilyBoost payments.

โ€œFamilyBoost has seen just 39,664 registrations โ€“ well short of the 100,000 promised by Nicola Willis at the Budget and last week,โ€ Labour finance spokesperson Barbara Edmonds said.

โ€œItโ€™s clear National wants to make it difficult for anyone to actually get this money by making it a rebate. Itโ€™s a bureaucratic nightmare โ€“ with busy parents having to find invoices or proof of payment from childcare centres and claim back the money themselves from IRD.

โ€œIt means people must be able to afford the childcare in the first place, making thousands of families ineligible.

โ€œHalloween has come early for the National Party as Nicola Willisโ€™ ghost families that do not exist strike again.

โ€œThis is just further proof National has overcooked its tax policy.

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โ€œNicola Willis said for months the average family would get $250 per week then she was forced to reveal it was fewer than 3000.

โ€œIt was disingenuous to promise huge tax relief to families, simply using made up data and not deliver it. To then use ghost families to try to sell the actual tax package is dishonest.

โ€œNational should have made the policy universal rather than a rebate, otherwise it isnโ€™t the relief for families struggling with the cost of living that Nicola Willis claims it is.

โ€œThese FamilyBoost numbers are just another failure for Nationalโ€™s tax plan,โ€ Barbara Edmonds said.

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  1. Many people fell for their (Nationals) lies during the election why people believed them when they have a track record for making big promises but not delivering, we only have to look to the Dunedin hospital debacle.

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