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Bill introduces more user-friendly tax law

Published: Wed 13 Nov 2002 12:48 AM
13 November 2002 Media Statement
Bill introduces more user-friendly tax law
A 2000-page bill introduced into Parliament today rewrites income tax law to make it easier to use.
“The purpose of rewriting the Income Tax Act is to make it clear, plainly written and structurally consistent,” Revenue Minister Michael Cullen said.
“The Act is consulted a lot so it is important that people can find the provisions they need quickly and that they can understand them.
“The bill today represents the third stage of the rewrite and covers the first five parts of the Act.
“The re-drafting has been done in a plain language style that seeks to present ideas clearly and directly. It avoids legalese, archaic terms and repetition, and uses short sentences in preference to long ones.”
“The work is being done by a small project team comprising law drafters from the public and private sectors, and tax policy analysts. They have consulted with interested parties and tested drafts of rewritten law throughout this ambitious undertaking,” Dr Cullen said.
Commentary on today’s bill is available at www.taxpolicy.ird.govt.nz.
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