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luxon had reported to make 1/2 a million on property sales and the labor party critises the gain even though they openly said they rule out the tax when they were taking the shots and the national complained about it too.

its brought up like schrodinger saying they both want it and not.

which begs the thing... is it time to seriously consider a capital gains tax?

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