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The National party's unveiled a tax plan worth $14.6 billion dollars over four years, that it says is targeted at the squeezed middle.
National says a family with children and on the average household income of $120,000, would be up to $250 a fortnight better off.
It will shift tax brackets and fund the income relief by cutting back office costs in government departments, reprioritisation and a new 15% foreign buyers tax on properties over two million dollars.
National's finance spokesperson, Nicola Willis, speaks to Lisa Owen.