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    The Government's refusing to budge on an Auckland bed tax

    The Government's refusing to budge on an Auckland bed tax


    New Zealand Parliament
    New Zealand Parliament
    Auckland Mayor Wayne Brown has laid out a Beehive to-do list in his updated Auckland manifesto - ahead of the 2025 budget.

    It includes calling for the government to reconsider an Auckland bed levy, adding a small fee on short term accommodation.

    Local Government Minister Simeon Brown says they don't want to lump Aucklanders with the tax.

    He says in fact the council should be looking for efficiencies in its own budget, instead of new taxes.

    © 2025 Newstalk ZB, NZCity

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