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Wage rise lost in translation “The Important Thing About Income Inequality is What You Do about it – Exploring the Path to Reducing Income Inequality in Aotearoa New Zealand” Paul Barber, Policy Advisor, New Zealand Council of Christian Social Services NZ higher-income tax rates lowest A new book has found total tax rates on the incomes of rich New Zealanders are now the lowest in the developed world. read more AXIS Capital Reports Fourth Quarter Operating Income of $67 Million AXIS Capital Holdings Limited today reported net income available to common shareholders for the fourth quarter of 2011 of $80 million, or $0.63 per diluted common share, compared with $264 million, or $1.99 per diluted common share, for the fourth quarter of 2010. Divided Auckland: NZ tax on rich among lowest in the world A new book has found total tax rates on the incomes of rich New Zealanders are now the lowest in the developed world.New Zealand's top tax "wedge" of 33 per cent on incomes above $70,000 is lower than all 27 other high-income nations... Big bucks lure top execs to New Zealand The State Services Commission is shelling out up to $50,000 a time to lure top bureaucrats to New Zealand.The "relocation payouts" are happening more frequently as the commission struggles to fill chief executive positions from... New Executive Director of Kiwi Income Property Trust Kiwi Income Properties Limited, as Manager of Kiwi Income Property Trust, today announced the appointment of Mr Angus McNaughton to the Board of the Manager, with effect from 1 February 2012. Mr McNaughton is Managing Director of CFSGAM Property, the direct property division of Colonial First State Global Asset Management, which provides management services to the Trust. $15 minimum wage would stimulate economy - CTU CTU Secretary, Peter Conway today said that the government has a golden opportunity in the next few weeks to make New Zealand a fairer place, to help low income families cope with increases in the cost of living and to stimulate the economy, by increasing the minimum wage to $15 an hour when it announces its decision on the annual minimum wage review. Mums 'harming their kids through daycare' A controversial psychologist has been criticised for a new report that says New Zealand mothers could be harming their children by sending them to daycare. read more More students apply for emergency grants Students around New Zealand, increasingly struggling to make ends meet, have claimed almost $3.5 million in emergency financial assistance from the Ministry of Social Development during the past three years. read more |
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