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Grant Robertson outlines the priorities for the Wellbeing Budget being delivered on May 30.
- Hon Grant Robertson
- Finance
The Coalition Government continues to manage the books carefully, with a surplus in the latest set of accounts.
- Hon Grant Robertson
- Finance
The Coalition Government today released its response to the recommendations of the independent Tax Working Group report.
- Hon Grant Robertson
- Hon Stuart Nash
- Finance
- Revenue
To grow our economy and lift productivity we need investment, both by New Zealanders and overseas investors. Overseas investment is welcomed where it supports New Zealanders’ wellbeing.
- Hon David Parker
- Finance
April 1 sees the Coalition Government delivering on its plan to provide greater support for business, workers and families in order to grow the economy and improve the wellbeing of New Zealanders.
- Hon Grant Robertson
- Finance
The Government’s financial position remains strong in the face of a global downturn, Finance Minister Grant Robertson says.
- Hon Grant Robertson
- Finance
A new independent decision-making body at the Reserve Bank brings a broad range of experience to important decisions like setting interest rates and how monetary policy can support maximising employment in the New Zealand economy, Finance Minister Grant Robertson says.
- Hon Grant Robertson
- Finance
The latest Crown accounts show the Government’s financial position and New Zealand’s underlying economic fundamentals remain sound, providing protection from global volatility, Finance Minister Grant Robertson says.
- Hon Grant Robertson
- Finance
Finance Minister Grant Robertson and Minister of State Services Chris Hipkins have released the Government response to the Productivity Commission’s reports on Measuring and Improving State Sector Productivity.
- Hon Grant Robertson
- Hon Chris Hipkins
- Finance
- State Services
The Coalition Government will take a measured response to the final report of the Tax Working Group (TWG), Finance Minister Grant Robertson and Revenue Minister Stuart Nash said today.
- Hon Grant Robertson
- Hon Stuart Nash
- Finance
- Revenue
New Zealand is to consult on the design of changes to tax rules which currently allow multinational companies in the digital services field to do business here without paying income tax.
- Hon Grant Robertson
- Hon Stuart Nash
- Finance
- Revenue
The Coalition Government’s plan to reform and modernise the Reserve Bank Act experienced an important milestone today, Finance Minister Grant Robertson says.
- Hon Grant Robertson
- Finance
The Coalition Government is making solid progress on improving the wellbeing of New Zealanders and the Budget will outline further work, Finance Minister Grant Robertson says.
- Hon Grant Robertson
- Finance
Budget 2019 will be delivered on Thursday, 30 May, Finance Minister Grant Robertson announced today.
- Hon Grant Robertson
- Finance
The latest Crown accounts show the Government’s financial position and New Zealand’s underlying economic fundamentals are in good shape, Finance Minister Grant Robertson says.
- Hon Grant Robertson
- Finance
The New Zealand Government will closely analyse the outcomes of the Australian Royal Commission but has already committed to ensure consumer interests are protected in the banking and insurance sector.
- Hon Grant Robertson
- Hon Kris Faafoi
- Commerce and Consumer Affairs
- Finance
Ministers have received the Tax Working Group’s Final Report on the structure, fairness and balance of New Zealand’s tax system, Finance Minister Grant Robertson and Revenue Minister Stuart Nash say.
- Hon Grant Robertson
- Hon Stuart Nash
- Finance
- Revenue
The Coalition Government’s economic and fiscal management has received another vote of confidence today from ratings agency Standard & Poor’s (S&P), Finance Minister Grant Robertson says.
- Hon Grant Robertson
- Finance
Simon Bridges has added to confusion about the costings of National’s tax policy today, and needs to clear up how much New Zealanders would get and how the plan would be paid for, Finance Minister Grant Robertson says.
- Hon Grant Robertson
- Finance
National's tax plans do not match up with the money they are wanting to spend, Finance Minister Grant Robertson says.
- Hon Grant Robertson
- Finance
The Government agreed at Cabinet today to fast-track customer protection measures in the financial sector.
- Hon Grant Robertson
- Hon Kris Faafoi
- Commerce and Consumer Affairs
- Finance
Figures out today show wages continue to rise faster than the cost of living, Acting Finance Minister David Clark says.
- Hon Dr David Clark
- Finance
Finance Minister Grant Robertson will accompany the Prime Minister to Davos, Switzerland, to attend the World Economic Forum (WEF).
- Hon Grant Robertson
- Finance