Article – Closing The Gap Much has been written about the reasons contributing to the crisis in housing affordability in New Zealand and its immediate and longer term consequences. This paper draws on research and commentary about how we got here and what can be done to help people …
Much has been written about the reasons contributing to the crisis in housing affordability in New Zealand and its immediate and longer term consequences. This paper draws on research and commentary about how we got here and what can be done to help people in Aotearoa New Zeaand have a decent home, whether through owning it or renting/leasing it.
Tax relief off the cards for earthquake-prone apartment owners
9 Feb, 2021 04:00 PM
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Wellington apartment owners are struggling to find the money to pay for earthquake strengthening. Photo / Mark Mitchell
Wellington apartment owners are struggling to find the money to pay for earthquake strengthening. Photo / Mark Mitchell
Wellington issues reporter, NZ Heraldgeorgina.campbell@nzme.co.nz
The Government has shut down a desperate bid from Wellington City Council to get financial help for owners of earthquake-prone apartment buildings.
The council floated the idea of tax relief in its Briefing to Incoming Ministers, even though it didn t really have a plan for how that would work.
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