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From: David Farrar

Dear Inland Revenue Department,

I am working on a research project that aims to show the total tax paid, transfers and subsidies for 26 different household types. Ideally I would like the GST estimates to be as refined as possible.

I know IRD can't of course trace GST paid by individuals, but I recall there has been work in the past for Tax Working Groups that has provided estimates.

What I am after is any information or papers that can help with the following:

1) Proportion of after tax income that goes on GST for the average (mean or median) New Zealander
2) Proportion of after tax income that goes on GST for different income levels, deciles, quintiles etc
3) Any known differences in GST paid by sex, age, ethnicity, employment status

Many thanks

David Farrar

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Dear David

 

Thank you for your request under the Official Information Act.  

 

We will respond within the 20-day statutory timeframe.  You can expect to
receive a response no later than 11/10/2024.

 

Your reference number is 25OIA1321.   

 

Kind regards  
Governance and Ministerial Services | Inland Revenue - Te Tari Taake

 

 

 

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Dear Inland Revenue Department,

 

I am working on a research project that aims to show the total tax paid,
transfers and subsidies for 26 different household types. Ideally I would
like the GST estimates to be as refined as possible.

 

I know IRD can't of course trace GST paid by individuals, but I recall
there has been work in the past for Tax Working Groups that has provided
estimates.

 

What I am after is any information or papers that can help with the
following:

 

1) Proportion of after tax income that goes on GST for the average (mean
or median) New Zealander

2) Proportion of after tax income that goes on GST for different income
levels, deciles, quintiles etc

3) Any known differences in GST paid by sex, age, ethnicity, employment
status

 

Many thanks

 

David Farrar

 

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Dear David,

 

Please find attached Inland Revenue’s response to your OIA request
received 13 September 2024.

 

Kind regards

 

Governance and Ministerial Services | Inland Revenue - Te Tari Taake - CG

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