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Treasurer Bill English and Revenue Minister Sir William Birch got in the driving seat today to speed up moves to make tax simpler for business.

  • Bill Birch
  • Revenue

Revenue Minister Sir William Birch tonight said that more than $12m had been spent to date investigating Winston Peters' allegations about IRD and the Serious Fraud Office, and not a single one of

  • Bill Birch
  • Revenue

Revenue Minister Sir William Birch said today that, as a result of his inquiries this morning, Inland Revenue had revised figures it supplied as part of the answer yesterday to a Parliamentary ques

  • Bill Birch
  • Revenue

Revenue Minister Bill English said today the position on stamp duty was clear.

  • Bill English
  • Revenue

Revenue Minister Bill English said today that Labour was making up tax policy on the hoof to maintain the credibility of its high tax plans.

  • Bill English
  • Revenue

Revenue Minister Bill English said a bill introduced into Parliament today protected tax revenue by closing loopholes in
GST and income tax law.

  • Bill English
  • Revenue

A bill introduced into Parliament today clarifies the tax consequences of the forthcoming dissolution of the New Zealand Raspberry Marketing Council, its committees and the Raspberry Marketing Expo

  • Bill English
  • Revenue

Finance Minister Bill English said today that the substantial drop in the cost of owning and operating a car reported by the AA was the sort of hard evidence that proved the benefits of good econom

  • Bill English
  • Revenue

Revenue Minister Bill English said today the only conclusion that could be drawn from Labour's list of fee and tax increases under National was that Labour wanted wage and salary earners to pay a b

  • Bill English
  • Revenue

Finance Minister Bill English said economic growth was the best way to boost businesses and the regions, not subsidies for a lucky few as promised in Labour's industry policy.

  • Bill English
  • Revenue

Finance Minister Bill English said today there would be a number of questions around Labour's industry policy, due to be announced tomorrow.

  • Bill English
  • Revenue

Revenue Minister Bill English today invited economist Brian Easton to a briefing from Inland Revenue on how much better-off many low to middle-income families were compared to two years ago.

  • Bill English
  • Revenue

Revenue Minister Bill English said more than 50,000 New Zealand families were likely to receive end-of-year family assistance lump sums totalling more than $180 million.

  • Bill English
  • Revenue

Revenue Minister Bill English said today that Labour would have to raise the tax rate on employer contributions to superannuation schemes to keep it in line with a higher personal tax and fringe be

  • Bill English
  • Revenue

Revenue Minister Bill English said 1 April 1999 was the beginning of the end of tax returns for up to 1.2 million New Zealanders.

  • Bill English
  • Revenue

Labour's Finance spokesperson Dr Cullen had been forced into an embarrassing about-face over the fringe benefit tax, Revenue Minister Bill English said today.

  • Bill English
  • Revenue

The current account deficit reflects a continuing trend of New Zealand not having enough savings to finance the levels of investment being made here, Treasurer Bill Birch and Finance Minister Bill

  • Bill English
  • Revenue

Revenue Minister Bill English reminded farmers today that if they were facing drought-related losses and cash flow problems they could re-estimate upcoming provisional tax payments.

  • Bill English
  • Revenue

Wide consultation was planned for the Government's review of the taxation of Maori authorities, Revenue Minister Bill English said today.

  • Bill English
  • Revenue

Finance Minister Bill English said today Tony Blair's Budget proved just how far apart the New Zealand Labour Party was from New Labour in the UK.

  • Bill English
  • Revenue

Revenue Minister Bill English said today Inland Revenue Department took seriously the job of finding what problems taxpayers have with its services and how to improve its performance.

  • Bill English
  • Revenue

Revenue Minister Bill English said he supported the inquiry into Inland Revenue announced today by Parliament's Finance and Expenditure Committee.

  • Bill English
  • Revenue

Revenue Minister Bill English said today he was concerned that the conduct of an inquiry by the Finance and Expenditure Committee into Inland Revenue could erode taxpayer privacy.

  • Bill English
  • Revenue

The Crown Financial Statements for the six months to December 1998 were released by the Treasury today.

The key results were as follows:

  • Bill English
  • Revenue