Dunne: UF the consistent tax cutters
5 November 2007

UnitedFuture leader Peter Dunne is pleased, but not surprised, that the Labour-led government has now committed itself publicly to personal tax cuts in next year’s Budget.

“It has long been a fact that whenever you put UnitedFuture close to government, tax cuts follow,” he said.

“The $3.4 billion worth of business tax reforms announced in last year’s Budget – strongly pushed by UnitedFuture in its confidence and supply agreement with Labour – clearly signalled there would be consequent personal tax cuts.

“It’s time for New Zealanders to reap the rewards of a booming economy, and while some have already from Working for Families tax credits, cheaper doctors’ visits and lower prescription costs, there’s no substitute for personal tax cuts allowing Kiwis to decide for themselves how they will spend their own money.

“We now know – indeed it’s been obvious for some time – that the surpluses the Government has been gathering are structural and not one-off accidents, so it really is time to let New Zealanders enjoy the fruits of their labours,” said Mr Dunne.