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The association - which represents the country s two largest breweries, DB and Lion - has written to Finance Minister Grant Robertson asking for the tax reduction.
It would mean businesses selling beer on tap would save $38 per 50-litre keg of 5 percent beer.
Brewers Association executive director Dylan Firth said with the constant yo-yo-ing between Covid-19 alert levels over the past 12 months, the country s bars and restaurants deserved better, more specific support. We ve seen internationally that there s some really targeted relief for hospitality, whereas here it s more broad business relief and we think the time is right to actually look at these businesses and try and help them out because they re the ones still hurting the most, he said.
Covid 19 coronavirus: Brewers ask Government to halve tax on kegged beer
13 Mar, 2021 08:06 PM
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The proposed tax cut would mean bars would save $38 per 50-litre keg of 5 per cent beer. Photo / 123RF
The proposed tax cut would mean bars would save $38 per 50-litre keg of 5 per cent beer. Photo / 123RF
RNZ
By Denise Garland of RNZ
The Brewers Association of New Zealand has asked the Government to halve the rate of excise tax paid on kegged beer, as a way to support the struggling hospitality sector.
The association - which represents the country s two largest breweries, DB and Lion - has written to Finance Minister Grant Robertson asking for the tax reduction.