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Labour leader Chris Hipkins says he is comfortable with where the Capital Gains Tax policy has landed, after a survey showed voters were split on the idea.
Hipkins announced last month the party would campaign on the tax covering just property - excluding the family home and farms - to help fund three free doctor visits for everyone.
The party overtook National on perceptions of its ability to manage the economy in Monday's Ipsos poll, putting it on top for 15 of the top 20 issues for New Zealanders.
And a Curia-Taxpayers Union poll on 12 November had the coalition holding on to power but Labour gaining two points following its capital g
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