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  1. This is also about property investors both foreign and domestic buying for cash for years but chinese purchases are massively down in Australia and New Zealand overall. One of the reasons the market is collapsing and also because of mortgage origination falling off a cliff. Australia’s a different story to buying online.

    Of course Developers see them coming a mile away and slot them at prices 100% above the resale value by guaranteeing them 6% yields for 3 years, then they just give them 6% of their own money back for 3 yrs keeping rent themselves, then they’re left holding a lemon for 15 yrs. As happens all over the world, they artificially print the top end per square foot valuation which drags up the average and encourages more and more borrowing from the middle class to chase the market. So foreign property speculators may be a small percent but the impact is large.

  2. When John Key was asked why he had increased GST after saying that he wouldn’t, his response was that he could. How smug and arrogant is that?

    1. Every once in a while, the “Jovial John the beersies and BBQs guy!” mask would slip, and you’d see Key for the person he really is. And then you’d desperately want him to put the mask back on because the underlying horror was simply too grim to stomach for any length of time.

    2. Low income earners spend most or all of their money each week to live so after being taxed on their income once, then all of that income attracts tax a second time when they spend to live. Low income earners rarely have a tax adviser or access to systems of reducing ( avoiding ) their taxation.

      john F’key increased the tax on the poor by raising GST from 12.5% to 15%, and increase of 20% of their GST so slashing their after income tax spending power used to meet daily needs by 2.5%. This draconian stealing from the poor is indicative of NACT’s agenda.

      Meanwhile the uber rich spend little of their income on daily needs so the GST increase has little direct effect on their budget BUT as NACT had lowered the taxation rate on corporate and high earners, who both used tax avoidance schemes anyway, then stealing from the poor to feed the rich is a simple description of swine key’s mandate. The GST increase funded the corporate tax reduction.
      It was a move by stealth as the two tax changes were not announced together.

  3. I don’t think Simon Bridges will be around long enough to ever make Prime Minister of New Zealand.

    Every time he speaks I cringe. He is too much of an embarrassment. No-one wants a representative of the people who makes promises he has absolutely no intention on keeping. We NZers had enough of that behaviour from John Key.

    Lets be assured of one thing that whilst Bridges claims to do away with the CGT then what existing taxes would him and his cronies increase to make up the difference???!!!!!

    Also the National MPs abhorrence of the CGT seriously gives me the impression they are hiding something. Have they paid little or no taxes over the years on their various property investments and hence their attitude now to the CG???!!!!!

    Out of all this we all know we cannot trust a National MP because they are only interested in Number One i.e themselves.

  4. In 1988 when the then-American Presidential candidate G H W Bush was on his campaign trail he said these words: “Read my lips: no new taxes”. The words later came back to haunt Bush as it turned out to be a broken promise. Existing taxes were increased whilst he was president.

    It does look like that 31 years on Simon Bridges is parroting the same words as G H W Bush. But then it’s common practice for National Party politicians to parrot the words of their beloved America eg Reagen’s “Trickle down effect”.

    Bridges may claim no new taxes if we by some misfortune end up with a National government but we can be well assured that existing taxes will experience an increase eg GST going up to say 17%.

    It still bothers me alot that National are so against a CGT. Their OCD(as I have said earlier)is concerning. I am sure they have spent more money on the CGT matter and their misleading information than they would spend on more important matters.

    So how much tax evasion/avoidance have National MPs gotten away with over the past so many years? It’s time they(National)MPs opened their books and be totally honest and upfront with NZers instead of spreading their perpetual lies and bullocks.

    Bridges also needs to confirm there will be NO INCREASE in existing taxes if there is a National government ever again. But we the voters will probably be treated with arrogance and contempt by whomever is the National Party Leader with the excuse of “Because I can(increase existing taxes)” like John Key said despite his pre-election ‘promise’ in 2008.

  5. The most important thing for Bridges to do is give the impression to intelligent people that he can actually spell CGT. It doesn’t matter about his rabid supporters, they can’t spell it anyway so they don’t care, but the stupidity, the sheer vacuousness of his comments on most things are handicaps to overcome if he wants to make any positive impression on those who need to be moved.

  6. But the one tax that affects everyone, sooner than later – still rumbles on.

    Who’s got the decency to lower GST – back to 10%, if we must have such a gouging tax?

    And how about no GST on rates?

    Or are we all too numb to the groping fingers in our teeny moneybags that we simply sigh and suck it up?

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