Finance:Niue Consumption Tax

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The Niue Consumption Tax (NCT) is a value-added tax or consumption tax for goods and services consumed in Niue. It is modeled on the New Zealand Goods and Services Tax and charged at a rate of 12.5%. The bill for the NCT was originally introduced to the Niue Assembly by Premier Toke Talagiin November 2007,[1] but put on hold shortly afterwards after opposition from MPs.[2] It was reintroduced a year later,[3] and again delayed.[4] It was finally passed on 5 February 2009,[5][6] and came into force on 1 April 2009.[7] The increased revenue from the NCT was partially offset by lowering income tax, import taxes, and tax on secondary income.

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