Single New Zealand workers without children are paying less tax than they were 10 years ago, OECD statistics show.
A single person on the average wage without kids spent about 17 per cent of their earnings on tax last year.
A single person with two kids, earning about 67 per cent of the average wage, gave up 15 per cent of their pay in income tax. OECD statistics show that is about 1 per cent more than a single person without kids who earned the same amount, paid last year.
from Ellie NZ Rss http://www.stuff.co.nz/business/industries/97370586/What-the-Government-takes-from-a-single-persons-pay-packet

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