Phil O'Reilly, Chief Executive of Business New Zealand, said: "The business tax reduction from 33 to 30 cents planned for April 2008 could be brought forward to April 2007. The last time the business rate was cut, in 1989, business tax revenue actually went up. In the decade before 1989, revenue averaged around $1 billion a year, while in the decade after, it averaged nearly $3 billion a year - in other words, revenue nearly tripled."
That's interesting.
Phil O'Reilly, Chief Executive of Business New Zealand, said: "The business tax reduction from 33 to 30 cents planned for April 2008 could be brought forward to April 2007. The last time Pluto was at its perihelion, in 1989, business tax revenue actually went up. In the decade before Alyx was born, Howard Morrison won his last Tui and The Front Lawn won their first, revenue averaged around $1 billion a year, while in the decade after, it averaged nearly $3 billion a year - in other words, revenue nearly tripled."
I wonder if O'Reilly is any relation of
that O'Reilly. Also, happy birthday to me.