PATTRICK SMELLIE: Nats find their fiscal sweet spot: the household wallet

PATTRICK SMELLIE: Nats find their fiscal sweet spot: the household wallet
Pattrick Smellie
Amid all the verbiage and careful costing instead of worthy new depreciation initiatives, education funding and the inevitable hugga-mugga of detailed policy announcements, there is only one thing that matters in the National Party’s fiscal policy announcement this morning.That is the figure of three thousand dollars.That's the annual impact for an average income earner of the tax cuts National is promising to deliver straight to every household – but with particular emphasis on middle-income households.What is particularly laud...

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