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Tax freedom tipped to take longer

Wednesday 21st of April 2004
Today is "tax freedom day", the date when New Zealanders have earned enough to cover the Government's annual budget.

It comes a day earlier than last year, but as spending is forecast to rise by 0.5 per cent of gross domestic product next year, tax freedom day is set to be delayed by three days, the Business Roundtable says. And if all public outlays, such as those made by local councils, were included in the calculation, tax freedom day would arrive on May 26 this year.

Tax freedom day on this broader measure comes more than two weeks earlier in Ireland (May 8), Australia (May 10) and the United States (May 10). For the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development as a whole it is May 29.

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