• Tax

The aim of the research at the CIS is to work towards an efficient and predictable tax system that does not impose too great a burden on the economy.

State Taxation and Fiscal Federalism: A Blueprint for Further Reform
Robert CarlingNovember 3, 2006PM73

This paper identifies major structural flaws in our current taxation system and develops a set...

Why Tax Cuts Are Good for Growth
Phil RennieOctober 18, 2006IA75

Economic growth involves a number of factors, which are often difficult to isolate. Tax cuts...

Who’s paying all their tax?
Phil RennieSeptember 14, 2006The Dominion Post

Nobody likes paying tax, but for a large number of people it’s now an inconvenience...

How to Fix a Leaky Tax System
Phil RennieSeptember 14, 2006IA74

Raising the top rate of tax to 39% for income over $60,000 has made New...

Taxploitation: The Case for Income Tax Reform
Peter SaundersJune 1, 2006R11

Australia’s increasingly irrational income tax system is riddled with distortions and disincentive effects. ‘There are...

Are New Zealanders Paying Too Much Tax?
Phil RennieMay 15, 2006IA71

The ever increasing tax burden has become a heated issue in New Zealand. At the...

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