Friday, April 4, 2008

Parents could use a tax cut too


This week the government cut the company tax rate to 30 per cent - down from 33 per cent.
“Reducing the company tax rate will allow successful businesses to re-invest a greater share of their profits in new technologies and in further building-up the skill base of employees,” Minister of Finance, Dr Cullen said.

“We expect that lowering of the company tax rate will serve to strengthen the competitiveness of New Zealand-based companies, and that is good for the long-term interests of all New Zealanders,” Minister of Revenue Peter Dunne said.

The cut to the company tax rate to 30 per cent is the first time the company tax rate has been reduced in New Zealand since 1988.

Dr Cullen said that the latest initiative is part of the Labour-led government’s economic transformation package that includes the significant moves on depreciation and other business tax measures announced in 2005, tax credits for R&D and changes to the tax treatment of savings vehicles.

It's good to see that many small and medium sized businesses will get some relief through lower taxes. But what about families relying on one main income? Parents Choice is writing to the various political parties urging them to give greater recognition to the plight of two parent families and to allow income splitting for tax purposes.

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