Dear Friend,
The election result last year brought a wave of optimism.
During the campaign, the now governing parties all committed to
delivering overdue (and much needed) tax relief to
hard-working Kiwis. We had promises of cut backs to wasteful spending,
and consigning many of Labour's unaffordable taxes to the policy
scrapheap.
But three months
into the new Government, the election promises are already falling
away.
A few weeks ago, Jordan wrote to you about the enormous 39% "Trust
Tax-grab" – a Labour Party legacy of Grant Robertson's that Nicola
Willis appears to have U-turned on. Recall that IRD advised that
Labour's (and now National's) trust tax-hike will result in 89% of New
Zealand's trusts being over-taxed. That's family trusts, farm
trusts, and family owned businesses set to be in the IRD's sites.
In the days and weeks to come, we'll have more to say on the Trust
Tax-grab, but today I'm emailing you about a totally separate U-turn
where National are poised to lock-in Labour's high-tax legacy.
For weeks, our grassroots team have been fielding questions from
hundreds of our supporters who have realised that despite the
pre-election promises, they are about to be hammered.
National are preparing to keep Labour's 15% App Tax
🙅♂️
Labour's App Tax is a 15% sales tax paid for by the mum and dad
accommodation providers, takeaway joints, and ride share
drivers. The App Tax
hits sole-traders who sell their services through an app or website
such as Uber or Airbnb. It will add even more to the costs of living
for every Kiwi who buys or books services online.
This is one where the media, yet again, aren't doing their job so
we're blowing the whistle before it is too late.
Labour managed to spin this new tax as hitting the big tech
companies. But all of the app/website companies where the App Tax
applies are already paying GST on their income. The big companies are just the
scapegoat. According to IRD, 100% of the App Tax hits small-scale
suppliers and Kiwi consumers who will be paying more from 1
April.
For any other small or micro-business, IRD's $60,000 de minimus
amount applies before a taxpayer is required to register for GST. But
not under this new App Tax. If you rent your spare bedroom, or family
bach for just one night through an app, your earnings will uniquely be
taxed.
Or say you want to give Uber a try? If you register to drive just
for a single day you too, will be hit in the pocket (along with your
passenger!).
This new tax will see you
pay up to 15% more across the board when buying services through apps
from 1 April 💸
Before the election, Nicola Willis pledged to scrap Labour's App
Tax. In fact, the National Party even launched a website called
[checks notes] 'Scrap Labour's App Tax!'.
But just weeks into Government Ms Willis wants to plough ahead with
Grant Robertson's policy. That is despite IRD officials indicating
that the tax is so complex, and unfair, they assumed it would not
proceed and had stopped working on it. But that has suddenly all
changed.
To put it simply, this isn't what New Zealanders voted for, and for
those struggling to make ends meet driving for Uber, or renting the
spare bedroom on Airbnb, it's a kick in the teeth.
That's
why we're inviting supporters to join us in asking Nicola Willis to
stick to her word, and Scrap the App Tax.
Just because the
election is over, doesn't make the tax any fairer.
And
it's for that reason, today we are officially re-launching National's
own campaign to Scrap the App Tax.
📲 The App Tax is a holiday
tax ⛱️
- The App Tax hikes the cost of taking the family away for a weekend
Bookabach or summer Airbnb.
- A $300 over-night stay could cost up to $45 more
📲 The App Tax is a ride-share tax 🚖
- Making your commute with Uber or Ola more expensive
- The $70 trip from Auckland airport into the CBD will cost up to
$10 more
📲 The App Tax is
a takeaways tax
🥡
- Kiwis are already having to pull back on Friday night Uber Eats
and Delivereasy. With the App Tax, delivery fees may go up by 15
percent
, the App Tax
is:
📵 Unaffordable 😔
Before the election,
National acknowledged the App Tax will lead to you paying up to 15%
more on delivered takeaway, rideshares or trips away. Your
well-earned treats are about to get a whole heap more
expensive.
📵 Unworkable 🤯
Big firms already pay GST
– it's the little guys who are being targeted by this unfair tax
raid. With all the new red tape and costs, mum-and-dad
providers will be driven out of business. With most only using
platform services to supplement their income by a small amount,
National are getting in the way of families trying to make ends
meet
📵 An unkept promise 🤥
National didn't just promise
tax relief, they specifically promised to swipe left and Scrap the App
Tax!
In fact, one of the best cases against this App Tax came from then
Opposition Finance Spokesperson Nicola Willis before the election. In
a media release last year, she said:
“This is simply another tax grab from
Labour to fuel their wasteful spending. When they run out of their own
money, they come after yours...
“Inland Revenue
advised the Government that this tax would be ‘passed on fully to
consumers’ and that ‘[this] will
increase the cost to consumers of purchases
made through digital platforms by up to 15 per cent’.
“This means that
someone that uses a ride sharing app twice a week could be paying
hundreds of dollars extra a year...
“Rather than
hitting multinationals as Labour claimed it would, this tax will
instead hit Kiwi app users and the Uber drivers, Bookabach providers
and the like who use apps to connect with their customers.
"We
will fight against this new tax every step of the way. National
opposes the App Tax and if elected we will reverse
it."
Friend, we can't let Nicola Willis fall at the first hurdle.
We elected Christopher Luxon and Nicola Willis to take the tough
decisions, cut the waste, balance the books, and put New Zealand 'back
on track'. We have to stiffen their resolve.
Saying No to the App Tax, is an important step to
ensure the Government follows through on what New Zealanders voted
for, and doesn't fall back to a Labour-lite, unaffordable, pathway of
fiscal drift.
Thank you for your support.
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Callum Purves Head of
Campaigns New Zealand
Taxpayers’ Union
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ps. I'm not asking for your vote, or
your money. But for consumers, self-employed battlers, and app-workers
affected by the App Tax, the Government's U-turn is a real blow. We've
made it easy to have your say. Take just 30 seconds to ask Nicola
Willis to hold true to her word and "Scrap the App Tax".
pps. Rather than slinging out more
work-shy Wellington bureaucrats, the new Government appears to be
taking the easy option by reaching deeper and deeper into New
Zealander's back pockets. That was Grant Robertson's approach, and
certainly not what we were promised last year. Click
here to have your say.
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