No wonder Jamie Whyte and Paul Henry are whingeing – they and their rich mates love tax loopholesFrom broadcasters to philosophers to the Spinoff, economic illiteracy has abounded in response to the Opportunities Party’s tax policy, argues Gareth Morgan.By Gareth Morgan | 13th December, 2016Guest writer
OpinionRejoice: a predator-free NZ is no longer a dream. Now, let’s talk about the money. And the catsBy Gareth Morgan | 25th July, 2016Guest writer
OpinionA land tax just for foreigners? Come on John, you’re better than thisLand tax is a good idea. But the proposal to lump it on non-residents alone just invites go-betweens to take advantage. Time for a properly coherent tax policy, argues Gareth Morgan.By Gareth Morgan | 26th April, 2016Guest writer
OpinionWhy is a Right-to-Life campaigner leading the inquiry in the right to assisted death?The forthcoming select committee review into assisted dying should represent a welcome opportunity for reasoned debate on an important issue. It's unfortunate then, says Gareth Morgan, that the committee's chair has already made up his mind.By Gareth Morgan | 21st March, 2016Guest writer