The post accuses Labour of having an undisclosed tax policy that increases the cost of living for New Zealanders.
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Yeah, so we've so fiscal periods are over a four four year period, so forecast periods are four years. And so we used a very conservative three percent growth on average. So again, uh, if you look at the budget economic fiscal updates, you'll see first year's around two percent. It increases slightly to five, and then it continues. But we've made a very conservative um figure that we've estimated our uh capital gains tax off, and that's three percent.
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