The Taxpayers’ Union criticizes Labour’s potential expansion of capital gains tax, calling it unfair and inflation-driven, and urges leader Chris Hipkins to clarify the policy's scope before the election.
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It's prospective investors in property who will have to invest in a new build if they want to continue to get negative gearing concessions and favorable capital gains tax treatment. They won't get it for excess uh investing in property we've already got. And that's the point of the exercise. You know, the the government wants to discourage people from bidding up the price of property that we've already got, out competing would-be home buyers, and thus you know, increasing the demand for rental housing as much as they're increasing the supply of it. We want less of that investment and more investment in the construction of new housing, which actually genuinely does add to housing supply.
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