Discussion:
The Herald starting to hold the government to account?
Add Reply
Rich80105
2024-10-01 09:50:46 UTC
Reply
Permalink
https://www.nzherald.co.nz/nz/politics/revealed-christopher-luxon-avoids-tax-on-apartment-by-2-months/BIRSZTJ6TVHF5BQPP77RXFTWKY/

Careful and professional property management - and a friendly
government means that the Prime Minister is "fortunate" that his
government just happened to improve his property gains by around
$70,000.
Tony
2024-10-01 19:08:58 UTC
Reply
Permalink
Post by Rich80105
https://www.nzherald.co.nz/nz/politics/revealed-christopher-luxon-avoids-tax-on-apartment-by-2-months/BIRSZTJ6TVHF5BQPP77RXFTWKY/
Careful and professional property management - and a friendly
government means that the Prime Minister is "fortunate" that his
government just happened to improve his property gains by around
$70,000.
Oh dear. Your envy is showing. Never managed to make a modest capital gain eh
Rich?
Crash
2024-10-01 19:10:05 UTC
Reply
Permalink
Post by Rich80105
https://www.nzherald.co.nz/nz/politics/revealed-christopher-luxon-avoids-tax-on-apartment-by-2-months/BIRSZTJ6TVHF5BQPP77RXFTWKY/
Careful and professional property management - and a friendly
government means that the Prime Minister is "fortunate" that his
government just happened to improve his property gains by around
$70,000.
Completely irrelevant. The PM is a property investor in exactly the
same way and for exactly the same reasons as most MPs representing
non-Wellington electorates. The bright line test has been returned to
previous levels. No party advocating dedicated Capital Gains tax has
ever been elected IIRC.
--
Crash McBash
Loading...