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Making a submission – how to have your say
Everyone can make a submission to anything that involves government policy making. It doesn’t need to be scary – a submission can be a one page letter, or detailed policy proposals, or somewhere in between. Submissions are important because they … Continue reading
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Part one: Why are submissions important and how to have your say
Submissions matter. They are an integral part of the policy making process, but also put public concerns on the record. They can provide a snapshot of what was of interest to people at any given time. Lots of experts use … Continue reading
Posted in economics, parliament, policy, Uncategorized
Tagged better tax, making a submission, submission, tax, tax reform