Research: High earner tax rates - New Zealand in context
This brief research note by Victoria University's Max Rashbrooke looks at the taxes paid by a notional high earner in New Zealand and nine comparator countries, depending on whether the individual’s income is taken as salary, capital gains or an even split between the two.
It finds that taxes are significantly higher in all other countries, especially if income is split between capital gains and salary.
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