New Zealand proposes taxing "cow burps, farts"
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New Zealand’s controversial plan to tax cow burps and farts is angering farmers, who warned that the proposal could prompt many of them to sell up.
The bill, which was first introduced in part in May, is scheduled to go into effect in 2025.
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