the podcast on
So another ham-fisted announcement from the Labour Party.
In fact, it wasn鈥檛 even an announcement. Because of a leak, it was forced this morning to confirm its plan to include a capital gains tax in its policies for next year鈥檚 election.
Which looks to me like a very watered-down, scaredy-cat version of a capital gains tax that won鈥檛 impress many.
Because, if they were serious, they鈥檇 apply it to everything. None of these exclusions. Which I鈥檒l get to.
Another fly in the ointment - aside from all the exclusions and the leak - is what the money from the tax would be used on. Three free doctor鈥檚 visits a year for all of us.
Which I think would create more problems than it would be worth.
So, if Labour forms the next government, it will introduce a capital gains tax that, if it鈥檚 to be believed, would only apply to what seems like a very short list of things.
There鈥檇 be no capital gains on the sale of the family home and there鈥檇 be no capital gains on the sale of farms. But there would be a capital gains tax on the sale of rental properties and commercial properties.
So the farmers would be happy and the landlords - residential and commercial - would be brassed-off.
There would also be no capital gains tax on KiwiSaver, shares, business assets, inheritances, and personal items. Which, Labour says, would mean 90 percent of us not paying any tax on any property we own and all of us getting three free doctor鈥檚 visits a year.
That鈥檚 because the revenue from this new tax would be funnelled straight into the health system
But has Labour really thought it through? Because, as soon as you start telling people they can go to the doctor for free three times a year, what chance do you think they鈥檒l actually be able to get an appointment with everyone doing the same?
What鈥檚 more, Labour says 鈥渙ne in six New Zealanders cannot afford to visit their doctor when they are sick.鈥 So why aren鈥檛 they targetting those people?
Why would you give free doctor鈥檚 visits to the five-out-of-six who can afford to go to the doctor?
That鈥檚 why this tax proposal is Labour鈥檚 second-worst policy idea in the last few years, coming a very close second to the non-sensical, last-minute GST-off-fruit-and-vegetables idea it cooked up before the last election.
LISTEN ABOVE
Take your Radio, Podcasts and Music with you
Get the iHeart App
Get more of the radio, music and podcasts you love with the FREE iHeartRadio app. Scan the QR code to download now.
Download from the app stores
Stream unlimited music, thousands of radio stations and podcasts all in one app. iHeartRadio is easy to use and all FREE