David Cunliffe
Revenue Spokesperson
13 March 2013
Park tax costs more to collect than brings in
National’s pathetic car park tax is running into such overwhelming opposition Peter Dunne should drop it, says Labour’s
Revenue spokesperson David Cunliffe.
“Everyone from ACT to the Property Council to unions has united against this petty parking tax. This opposition shows
how desperate and penny-pinching this Government is.
“Not only is it petty, this tax will likely lose money. Today the Fringe Benefit Tax Action Group said the cost of
collecting the tax at $30 million is almost twice the $17 million that would be brought into the coffers. Collections
would be reduced by the ability of businesses to game the proposed rules.
“The tax hurts employers and threatens the safety of low-income workers such as cleaners, who will have to walk at night
to get to a car park. Nobody wins, even the IRD loses.
“The Government has already taxed paper boys. Now it’s car parks. In the pipeline it’s mobile phones, laptops and even
food vouchers.
“We know the Government’s books are in trouble but they won’t be fixed by penny-pinching or trying to get spare change
from the back of the couch. We need bold reform such as a capital gains tax and research and development tax credits to
help fix the books,” says David Cunliffe.
ENDS