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Tourists latest target for Labour’s new taxes

Published: Fri 15 Jun 2018 11:39 AM
Todd McClay - Tourism
15 June 2018
Labour has turned its tax sights on tourists with its proposal to impose new taxes up to $35 each on visitors coming to New Zealand, National’s Tourism Spokesperson Todd McClay says.
“There is no reason to make New Zealand a less attractive destination when it is already expensive to get here,” says Mr McClay.
“Thanks to Labour’s new tax, the cost for a family of four travelling here will jump by $166, taking into account the increases in both new international visitor levy and increased visa costs.
“This is a Government that loves to tax. We’ve seen new regional fuel taxes, petrol excise tax increases, the cancellation of National’s tax cuts for families, and now a new tax on tourists.
“In last month’s Budget, Labour increased future operating allowances by $5 billion. It already has plenty of money available for new tourism infrastructure if it choose to use it wisely.
“Instead, our regions hosting tourists have to wait until late next year to see anything from this Government.
“New Zealand’s reputation as a fair destination are under threat from Kelvin Davis’ vague and contradictory proposal to sock tourists with additional taxes.”
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