
Originally Posted by
husaberg
I case you missed it. it was refuting the untruths the national party leader pulled out of his bottom.
As you can't refute them, which you clearly can't, So despite you doomsday predictions. It shows what a total lie the national party rhetoric you continue to spout is.
Note a tax working group has made submissions, that's all that has happened. Grow up.
Maybe you might like to critique the credentials of the members of the TWG then?
Sir Michael Cullen, Former finance minister attorney general PhD in social and economic history from the University of Edinburgh.
Professor Craig Elliffe, is a professor at the University of Auckland Law School. Before his career in education, he was a tax partner for nine years at Chapman Tripp and for 14 years at KPMG.
Joanne Hodge, a former tax partner at law firm Bell Gully, where she advised on all aspects of corporate tax including public and private company reorganisations, employee remuneration issues and investment into New Zealand. Joanne helped her clients adjust to constant and often complex tax reform for over 30 years.
Kirk Hope is Chief Executive of Business New Zealand and was previously CEO of the New Zealand Bankers Association and Executive Director of the Financial Services Federation. He is a qualified barrister and solicitor, and was previously a member of the Commercial and Business Law Committee of the New Zealand Law Society.
Nick Malarao a senior partner at Meredith Connell, where he has both advised and represented Inland Revenue for 17 years. He is an expert in tax, company and property law. Nick runs the country’s largest Insolvency, Recoveries and Enforcement practice and brings insights into why some companies and individuals fail to meet tax obligations, and how that can be remedied.
Geof Nightingale, a Partner at PwC New Zealand, where he has worked with clients across a range of sectors, including energy, services, retail, property, forestry and Māori business, providing consulting, compliance and transaction services. He was previously a member of the 2009 Tax Working Group and has an ability to communicate tax policy choices in an accessible way to a wide audience.
Robin Oliver, former Deputy Commissioner at Inland Revenue Robin brings to the Tax Working Group his long experience of tax practice and policy in both the public and private sectors. He has worked in varying capacities on tax Consultative Committees and working groups since 1987. As well as his public policy background Robin brings economic, legal and accountancy skills together with hand-on knowledge of how tax laws work in practice.
Hinerangi Raumati, has held several governance positions in both the commercial and not-for-profit sectors. She has a particular interest in iwi commercial activities, the fishing industry and Māori economic development. Hinerangi is Chair of Parininihi ki Waitotara, one of the country’s largest Māori incorporations and is on the board of Te Ohu Kaimoana, which works to advance Māori interests in the marine environment. She’s also a former Chief Financial Officer at Tainui Group Holdings.
Michelle Redington, works at Air New Zealand as Head of Group Taxation & Insurance and is a member of the Corporate Taxpayers Group. Michelle has a legal and accounting background, and prior to Air New Zealand was a partner at PwC specialising in corporate and international taxation. She has practical experience of applying tax rules in New Zealand, Australia and various other countries.
Bill Rosenberg, Bill Rosenberg was appointed Economist and Director of Policy at the CTU in May 2009 He holds a B.Com in Economics, a BSc in Mathematics and a PhD in Mathematical Psychology. Bill was previously Deputy Director, University Centre for Teaching and Learning at the University of Canterbury.
Marjan Van Den Belt, Assistant Vice Chancellor (Sustainability) at Victoria University of Wellington
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