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  2. Working for Families - Wikipedia

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    The scheme pays "Working for Families Tax credits " (formerly known as Family Assistance) to families with dependent children to help with the cost of raising a family. Dependent children are defined as aged 18 or under who are not in full-time employment. The Working for Family tax credits include four types of payments: Family tax credit ...

  3. Inland Revenue Department (New Zealand) - Wikipedia

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    In 2020, Inland Revenue delivered a change to the revenue system for individuals where every taxpayer account for income tax, Working for Families, KiwiSaver, student loans and the end-to-end processing of PAYE moved into Inland Revenue’s new tax and revenue technology system. The department administers the following social support programmes:

  4. International Relief and Development Inc. - Wikipedia

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    In June 2020, the company was sued for with paying bribes, or protection money, to the Taliban in a lawsuit brought by families of American victims. During its lucrative work in Afghanistan, Blumont (then IRD), may have violated the Anti-Terrorism Act which makes it illegal for any individual or entity to provide material support to the Taliban.

  5. Tax Relief for American Families and Workers Act - Wikipedia

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    Passed the House on January 31, 2024 (357-70) The Tax Relief for American Families and Workers Act of 2024 is a tax bill in the 118th United States Congress (H.R. 7024) that would amend portions of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986. The bill was approved by the House of Representatives on January 31, 2024, by a bipartisan vote 357–70.

  6. Fifth Labour Government of New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    The Fifth Labour Government of New Zealand was the government of New Zealand from 10 December 1999 to 19 November 2008. Labour Party leader Helen Clark negotiated a coalition with Jim Anderton, leader of the Alliance Party. While undertaking a number of substantial reforms, it was not particularly radical compared to previous Labour governments.

  7. Dan Cantor - Wikipedia

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    Cantor moved to New York City, where fusion remained legal, and began working with leaders from the political organizations ACORN and Citizen Action, as well as from unions like the Communications Workers of America and United Auto Workers, to launch the Working Families Party in 1998. [1] [2] [3] [5] They also received support from The Nation. [9]

  8. Taxation in New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    There is no social security (payroll) tax. New Zealand went through a major program of tax reform in the 1980s. The top marginal rate of income tax was reduced from 66% to 33% (changed to 39% in April 2000, 38% in April 2009, 33% on 1 October 2010 and back to 39% in April 2021) and corporate income tax rate from 48% to 28% (changed to 30% in ...

  9. Child Support (New Zealand) - Wikipedia

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    For instance, as at 31 March 2012, of a combined total IRD child support debt arrears of $2,305 million, 72% of this was the $1,668 million worth of unpaid penalties. The IRD now has greater flexibility in waiving such penalties, especially where the Liable parent enters into a repayment plan to pay off the arrears.