Labour's David Parker tried to tax water. Now officials are sneaking it through under National!
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Peter Williams

Dear Friend, 

Peter Williams here. 

I really didn't want to write this email.

When I look at the political polls and see how close it is, I despair.

But this issue is too important to ignore – or avoid holding the National Party to account on. Unless we act now, the door is being thrown open for future governments to radically alter the New Zealand way of life – and not in a good way.

I’m writing because Parliament is quietly advancing sweeping new powers to tax water.

It's contained deep within the Government's proposed replacement to the Resource Management Act and gives Ministers the ability to impose taxes on water – farmers, orchardists, electricity generators, households, recreational users, the lot – without even the need to go through Parliament.  

We’re moving fast to expose and shut this down — but we can only do it with your support and donation.

It's astonishing the media aren't covering it. Except for the Federated Farmers, no one is talking about these provisions!

Fed Farmers quotes

For the media, it's all too complex, and I can only presume that the business/industry groups don't want to fight the Government or derail what are, this matter aside, important reforms.

So we have a real challenge on our hands, but it's one I'm imploring the Taxpayers' Union to take head-on. I'm asking you to take a moment to back the effort.

The Coalition's proposed Water Tax

So what is the Water Tax?

Clause 313 of the Natural Environment Bill (one of the two Bills set to replace the Resource Management Act) will give the Minister for the Environment the power to prescribe any levy for the taking or use of "natural resources" (listed in clause 223). 

Clause 313 (1)

[Please excuse the legalistic language (technically ministers are not given the powers by the Parliament, the Governor-General - who acts on the advice of Ministers), but the effect is identical.]

The "natural resources" specified are water – by the widest possible definition:

Clause 223

And the scope of the Water Tax, sorry, water "levy" couldn't be wider. In order to "fund central Government and regional councils" (Clause 313(2)), Ministers can tailor them to hit whoever they like:

Clause 313 (3)

But there are some exceptions:

Clause 131 (4)

A blank cheque for a future Green Party Minister?

Friend, you might trust the current lot with an unfettered power to tax water, but do you trust a future Labour or Green Minister for the Environment? 

If passed, this law will mean water levies can be imposed by a Minister without even going through Parliament!

It hands the power over so a Minister could literally do it overnight!

We must act now to force the Government to commit to scrapping this part of the Bill.

How did this happen?

I've had some long chats with the Feds, Jordan, and the Taxpayers' Union team in Wellington. They spent the summer immersing themselves in the 900-odd pages of proposed legislation.

While the Cabinet decisions on the replacement to the RMA (for example, wanting to get back to a property rights-based regime) were good, the consensus is that much of the content within the Bills reflect what the officials want rather than what the Ministers instructed (and have been saying publicly).

That's why this email probably comes as a surprise. The draft laws just don't match what Ministers, and the media, have been saying.

The same Ministry that were responsible for David Parker's 2017-attempt to replace the RMA with regional, co-governed "central planning committees" has held the drafter's pen for this new law. It's only clear now that they've run amok. 

The Water Tax appears to be a legacy from the Labour Party and David Parker's earlier version. Back in 2017, Parker tried to give himself the very same powers. Now the same officials appear to be trying to sneak the same powers through!

Parker's old law

Allowing farmers (and other water users) to trade existing water rights can make sense. But officials have taken that simple idea and turned it into a power grab – using it as cover to tax water.

We must act now to stop the Water Tax

Make no mistake , if passed these provisions will hand a blank cheque to regional councils and the next government. Once set in law, it is very hard to abolish a new tax.

The Government has sold the Resource Management Act overhaul as a reset, with a tighter scope, more certainty and stronger property rights.

Right now, the Bills don't do what's on the tin. Giving future Governments a tool to turn water into a revenue scheme for themselves (and councils) is not going to save costs!

Why hasn't Christopher Luxon ruled this out?

Friend, it's now been two weeks since the Federated Farmers went public and called on the Government to commit to removing these Water Tax provisions from its RMA-reform.

But, to date, the request has fallen on deaf ears. 

Officials desperately want this taxing power – and local government is trying to use the proposed rates cap to justify this new way to extract money.

We need to put the torch on this issue before it's too late.  Submissions close very soon (the Taxpayers' Union submission is nearly finalised) – but a Parliamentary submission won't be enough.

We must ensure public attention is given to this issue, so the Government sees sense and does a u-turn.

I know a lot of us are concerned about a change of Government, but this one is about ensuring the current Government doesn't lock-in David Parker's legacy of taxing water.

The team needs the resources to tackle this head on, but they can only fight this with your support.

Will you join me in supporting the cause?

The Water Tax will impact you

The Government will pretend this is about farmers. But a Water Tax doesn't stay on the farm. 

The Water Tax means higher food prices, higher export costs, higher prices at the supermarkets and economic vandalism.

> Back the fight to Stop the Water Tax <

We Stopped Three Waters, and we can do it again. But we need to raise the alarm and expose these hidden Water Tax provisions in the Natural Environment Bill. That's why I'm asking for your support.

Thank you for your support,

Peter

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Peter Williams
Financial Supporter and Former Board Member

New Zealand Taxpayers’ Union

PS. The Taxpayers' Union relies on donations from supporters like me and you to keep fighting the good fight and calling out stories that the media won't. Chip in to support the fight.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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