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GST an option because 'times have changed' - English
Finance Minister Bill English was today forced to defend the Govt's plan to raise GST after parliamentary rivals accused him of telling "porkies."

Change in property rules 'inevitable'
The status quo for property investors cannot be sustained, Tax Working Group member John Shewan says.

Planned GST, property and tax moves divide opinion
The Govt's plan to hike GST, cut income tax and change property tax rules draws a mixed response from business leaders and political opponents.

Reaction: Housing shortage risk looms, say property investors
A property investors group is recommending rent hikes and a halt on maintenance as a result of proposed changes to property taxation.

'No bold plan at all' - Goff slams PM's statement
Phil Goff slams the Prime Minister's policy statement, saying it "fails on every count."

<i>Bernard Hickey:</i> Leave the country now Gen X & Y
John Key has sent Generations X and Y a clear message: Leave the country now.

Key speech - the main points
Some of the main points from Prime Minister John Key's statement to Parliament.

GST hike, tax cuts tipped - Key
A rise in GST to 15 per cent has been strongly signalled in the Prime Minister's statement to Parliament but it would be offset by across-the-board cuts in personal tax.

<i>John Armstrong:</i> Key's quick march little more than a crawl
On a measure of boldness, John Key's new economic plan to Parliament scores about four out of ten.

'Bold steps' in Govt's programme - Key
John Key says he accepts some of the things to be announced in the Government's policy programme could erode his political popularity.

House sales recovery held back by prospect of tax changes
The usual January jump in property sales has not happened and potential tax changes could be to blame.

<i>Gareth Morgan:</i> Grab-bag ideas will not mend tax system
Gareth Morgan explains why he gives the Tax Working Group's efforts 4 out of 10.

<i>Fran O'Sullivan</i>: Tax report a minefield for wealthy MPs
Bob Buckle's tax report will have many of our more wealthy MPs working their calculators overtime.

Property tax plan - how it stacks up
Residential landlords who are retired could be hit hardest if tax changes proposed this week are adopted.