
James Fuller: Hnry Chief Executive says sole traders want red tape cut out of the economy
Early Edition with Ryan Bridge · Newstalk ZB
March 13, 20223m 7s
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Small businesses want the red tape cut out of the economy.
A new survey of Australian and New Zealand sole traders found a growing number of traders concerned about the health of the economy.
It also suggests people want simpler rules around doing business rather than additional government support or extra funding.
Hnry Chief Executive James Fuller told Kate Hawkesby small operators want change.
“I think of late, the last 6 to 12 months, there’s been an increase in red tape. There’s also a lot of talk about simplifications to the tax system.”
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A new survey of Australian and New Zealand sole traders found a growing number of traders concerned about the health of the economy.
It also suggests people want simpler rules around doing business rather than additional government support or extra funding.
Hnry Chief Executive James Fuller told Kate Hawkesby small operators want change.
“I think of late, the last 6 to 12 months, there’s been an increase in red tape. There’s also a lot of talk about simplifications to the tax system.”
LISTEN ABOVE
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