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Families will suffer in ‘gloomy picture’ - Dunne

The latest treasury estimates paint a ‘very gloomy picture’ ahead, with increasing unemployment, lower wage increases and billions of dollars less in the expected tax take, says UnitedFuture leader Peter Dunne.

“The new estimates don’t even factor in the most recent events of the financial crisis, but will see NZ families and businesses hit hard,” says Mr Dunne.

“With jobs and wages forecast to drop, the business tax cuts initiated by UnitedFuture will be invaluable in keeping the economy going.

“If businesses cannot survive and grow, there are simply not going to be any jobs out there.

“Households are already being hit hard by economic conditions and price rises. They need sustainable, fair tax cuts to help them survive the economic cold winter coming.

“But now is not the time for a money-scramble in order to chase votes for the election.

“National’s promised tax cuts ‘north of $50’ look increasingly unsustainable, without either substantial borrowing or significant adjustments to other areas of government social spending, given a cash deficit forecast of nearly $6 billion.
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Kelleigh Sheffield-Cranstoun
Since: 2008-04-04 18:25:15.075
Posts: 25

Thank goodness for the business tax cut finally happening - thank you for pushing it through. Especially in hard times, companies/businesses need a bit of breathing space for survivability.

I really look foward to United Future having a loud voice in the next government, to represent the families who are continually struggling and overlooked. Let's face it, who else really is? Both of the old big parties are giving with one hand, and taking with the other.

Take the ETS, we just got a great little trickle of tax cuts, but what does it really matter when they are potentially about to be 'cancelled out' by the Emissions Trading Scheme affecting another rise in the cost of living.

NZrs are continually told they need to save more - you can't save money you don't have. A fair, costed, affordable tax system like United Future's will give people the ability to save money. Income Splitting will help with the costs of raising children, our nation's future. People don't work for the government - the government works for the people - so they should do what is best for NZ rather than their own ideological destiny. But they won't, and that is why UF is so vital for NZ.

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