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'Soak The Rich' Policies The Politics Of Envy

Published: Wed 13 Jun 2001 11:09 AM
Anderton's 'Soak The Rich' Policies, The Politics Of Envy
ACT Finance Spokesman Rodney Hide said today that Deputy Prime Minister Jim Anderton’s renewed zeal for increasing tax on the “rich” was proof that the government’s economic policies were failing.
“Increasing the tax rate to 39 cents for taxpayers earning over 33 cents produced no extra money. The government has had to reduce its tax take forecast for this year by $697 million in just six months. That’s because hiking taxes sags any economy and drives people and businesses off-shore. Now finding himself short of taxpayer revenue, Anderton’s solution is to increase taxes even more. That would only make matters worse.
“The best thing Anderton could do to boost the economy is to drop the top rate of tax to twenty cents.
“The 7.5 percent of taxpayers earning over $60,000 already targeted by this government pay 40 percent of all income tax. They are already paying more than their fair share. Their taxes should be cut as a matter of fairness and as a matter of economic development," concluded Rodney Hide.
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