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Income Tax Bill

Government Bill
Published date: 05 Jul 2024

Bills are proposals to make a new law or to change an existing one. Only Parliament can pass a bill. Each bill goes through several stages, giving MPs and the public the chance to have their say.

This Bill is the fourth and final stage in the project to rewrite New Zealand’s income tax legislation. The objective of the rewrite project is to make the legislation clear.
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MP in charge
Hon Peter Dunne
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confirmation_number Bill No.91-2
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Progress of the Bill

  • Royal Assent
House sitting
Stage Sitting DateOutcome Type
Third Reading 21 Aug 2007Ongoing Normal
Third Reading 25 Oct 2007Ongoing Normal
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Third Reading

The House debates the bill for the final time and votes to decide whether it should become law.

Resources

  • Member(s) in charge: Hon Peter Dunne
    Type of Bill: Government
    Parliament: 48
    Bill no: 91-2
    Introduction: 14 Nov 2006
    Referred to: Finance and Expenditure
    Submissions due: 01 Mar 2007
    Select Committee Report(s): Income Tax Bill (91-2) - 15 Jul 2007
    Act: Income Tax Act 2007