INDEPENDENT NEWS

Charities Win Round One In Fight Against Tax Grab

Published: Wed 18 Jul 2001 09:51 AM
Opposition Leader Jenny Shipley has welcomed news that community organisations will be given more time to have a say about the Government's sneaky attempt to stage a tax grab.
Mrs Shipley last week called for the deadline for submissions on the controversial Government proposals to be extended. Revenue Minister Michael Cullen last night capitulated, extending the deadline by a month to the end of August.
"My call for an extended deadline followed two major meetings I held with charities in Wellington and Auckland last week. Many of the charities I spoke with were angry that the Government is considering pilfering money away from charitable deeds, and angrier still that Dr Cullen was trying to sneak the proposals past without adequate consultation.
"This is a victory for those charities, but the real fight still lies ahead.
"Dr Cullen's grindingly insincere claims that Labour supports charities are an attempt to cover up for the fact his Government was caught trying to get its fingers in the till for a tax grab off charities.
"Charities do an enormous amount of good work in society. Labour must stop treating them as just another source of revenue for propping up the People's Banks and subsidising ballet tickets," Mrs Shipley said.
Ends

Next in New Zealand politics

Concerns Conveyed To China Over Cyber Activity
By: New Zealand Government
GDP Decline Reinforces Government’s Fiscal Plan
By: New Zealand Government
New Zealand Provides Further Humanitarian Support To Gaza And The West Bank
By: New Zealand Government
High Court Judge Appointed
By: New Zealand Government
Parliamentary Network Breached By The PRC
By: New Zealand Government
Tax Cuts Now Even More Irresponsible
By: New Zealand Labour Party
View as: DESKTOP | MOBILE © Scoop Media