11 Feb 2004 Press release
Under questioning from United Future’s revenue spokesperson Gordon Copeland, Finance Minister Michael Cullen today revealed that the family assistance package, which will be a centrepiece of this year’s Budget, will total around $1 billion per annum once it is fully implemented.

 

Dr Cullen also confirmed that the qualifying criteria for assistance will take into account the number of dependent children in the family.

 

Mr Copeland said “Frankly, I am delighted at the size of this package since previous indications from the Minister were that it might be at around only the $500 million level. 

 

“United Future would want to go even further with income splitting for tax purposes for couples raising children.

 

“ However  it must be admitted, and I think celebrated, that this new $1 billion package has the potential to transform the lives of many New Zealand families and raise living standards especially for the 24% of our children who are present living close to or below the poverty line,” he said.

 

 

 


Contact: Gordon Copeland

0274 726 998
 
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