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To: Prime Minister Luxon and Finance Minister Willis
Say NO to Corporate Tax Cuts!

Prime Minister Luxon and Finance Minister Willis have been floating the idea of reducing our current corporate tax of 28% in this year's Budget. We say, don't join the race to the bottom, prioritise people over corporations and say no to corporate tax cuts!
Why is this important?
We all want GPs and hospitals that can help us when we need them. We want our kids to have full bellies so they can learn. But because Christopher Luxon and Nicola Willis chose tax cuts for landlords and tobacco companies, many people in New Zealand are doing it tough, while our health, education and other public services struggle.
Now they want to slash our government’s ability to resource our precious public services even further, by giving corporates – many of them large multinationals – tax cuts.
Join us to demand that Prime Minister Luxon and Finance Minister Willis put our people first, and say no to corporate tax cuts.
The income tax cuts last year went mostly to people who didn’t need them, put the Government in a difficult fiscal position and led directly to cuts to our important public services that we all rely on. Cutting the amount that corporates contribute will not stimulate economic growth but it will reduce the resources that we need to ensure our public services can provide us with timely and decent care and support.
Corporates such as the banks, power companies and supermarkets have been making record profits in recent years - we should be looking at ways in which they can share more, not less.
Corporates such as the banks, power companies and supermarkets have been making record profits in recent years - we should be looking at ways in which they can share more, not less.
How it will be delivered
The petition will be delivered before the investment conference that the Government is organising in Auckland on 13/14 March.