The piece examines New Zealand's lack of a capital gains tax and its implications for fairness, wealth distribution, and tax system sustainability, highlighting debates around Labour's proposed targeted tax to fund free healthcare and broader equity in taxation.
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workers bear heavier tax load than wealth gains
New Zealand has long stood out among comparable economies not for what it taxes, but for what it doesn’tSpotted something wrong on this page? Report a correction.