A Wellington business editor speculates on potential changes to the offshore investment tax regime, winter energy payment targeting, and Kiwi Saver policy during Budget 2026, while highlighting consumer finance tools and sectoral lobbying.
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Now there is some hope amongst accountants that tomorrow's budget will do something about a secret little wealth tax for people who have offshore investments. The Herald's Wellington Business Editor Janae Tib Shraney's been looking into it. Hi, Janae. Hey Heather.
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