Paying High Tax
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From: Brendon
Dear Inland Revenue Department,
Can you please advise why is the average
New Zealander paying the most highest Tax
In the world it may be an idea just to add breathing
Tax to the list of everything else that is taxed.
My OIA request is not for the above its just a kick in
The guts statement, my request is for everything that
Has been taxed where has this money been spent and the reason why, i feel New Zealanders have a right to know where has this accumulated money has been spent into as i see more and more MPs are getting a higher pay in boost and public funding to fund their own wealth schemes.
Yours faithfully,
Brendon
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Inland Revenue Department
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Tçnâ koe Brendon,
Please find attached Inland Revenue’s response to your 8 September 2024
request for information under the Official Information Act 1982, advising
of the transfer of your request to the Treasury.
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Thank you for your request under the Official Information Act 1982, which was transferred to us 10 September 2024. A response will be provided in accordance with the Act.
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