Budget goodies

Good Returns' editor Philip Macalister looks to see what may be in the Budget for the savings industry.

Wednesday, May 22nd 2002, 10:23PM

Leaders in the financial services industry aren't expecting the Budget will deliver much for their industry.

While expectations are low there are a number of possible issues that will be of interest. The main ones are:

The increased contributions to the NZ Superannuation are almost a given, especially considering that the Government's tax take over the past year has been bigger than expected.

Also, Cullen signaled last night that the Government's bond programme in the next financial year would be smaller than in the previous 12 months.

One of the more interesting aspects will be what the minister has to say about implementing the RFRM of taxation.

The industry is still divided on the idea, and it is unclear what level of support the Cabinet has given it.

Increased funding for the Securities Commission and the Retirement Commission, if forthcoming, will be welcomed by the industry.

One of the biggest possible wins for the savings industry would be a policy which gives tax incentives for savings to people on tax rates of 33% or less.

Cullen acknowledged in a recent speech to the Association of Superannuation Funds that these people are being overtaxed.

"At the moment, we tax those contributions at 33%, and so overtax contributions for those with incomes below $38,000 a year. The best estimate I have is that we overtax employer contributions to super by about $29 million a year – a not inconsiderable disincentive by any standard."

He says that the cost of cascading the six cents tax incentive enjoyed by people on the 39 cent tax rate down through each of the marginal tax rates, it would cost around $80 million a year in forgone revenue.

Currently the Government says it can't afford that, but Cullen has asked the industry for ideas on how such a move could be achieved.


Good Returns will, this afternoon, be reporting on the key savings industry issues to come out of the Budget. To get your copy of this report CLICK HERE

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