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The New Zealand Tax Podcast. Rising overdue tax debt reveals inconsistencies in Inland Revenue’s management. Could a CGT help solve the house price affordability crisis? And how many taxpayers are reporting overseas income?
19th Aug 25, 9:46am
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The New Zealand Tax Podcast. Rising overdue tax debt reveals inconsistencies in Inland Revenue’s management. Could a CGT help solve the house price affordability crisis? And how many taxpayers are reporting overseas income?
The New Zealand Tax Podcast - How Australian capital gains tax can apply to the sale of a New Zealand property. More on effective marginal tax rates. And the meaning of payment for GST purposes
10th Aug 25, 10:58am
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The New Zealand Tax Podcast - How Australian capital gains tax can apply to the sale of a New Zealand property. More on effective marginal tax rates. And the meaning of payment for GST purposes
Budget 2025/26 - Summary of tax collections
23rd May 25, 2:14pm
Budget 2025/26 - Summary of tax collections
Property developers and investors in IRD's sights for under-reporting GST and income tax
9th May 25, 12:35pm
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Property developers and investors in IRD's sights for under-reporting GST and income tax
The New Zealand Tax Podcast - Inland Revenue’s successful audit program; a major review of FBT gets underway; and is GST really a tariff?
19th Apr 25, 9:20am
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The New Zealand Tax Podcast - Inland Revenue’s successful audit program; a major review of FBT gets underway; and is GST really a tariff?
The New Zealand Tax Podcast - The United Nations enters the tax chat; concerns over rising GST debt; the Australian budget; and Mega Marshmallows - food or confectionery?
4th Apr 25, 11:15am
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The New Zealand Tax Podcast - The United Nations enters the tax chat; concerns over rising GST debt; the Australian budget; and Mega Marshmallows - food or confectionery?
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US President Donald Trump announces a baseline import tariff of 10% which will apply to New Zealand
3rd Apr 25, 9:55am
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US President Donald Trump announces a baseline import tariff of 10% which will apply to New Zealand
The New Zealand Tax Podcast: Exploring Andrew Paynter’s proposal to increase the rate of GST to 17.5% and introduce a GST refund tax credit for low-and middle-income individuals
25th Nov 24, 9:30am
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The New Zealand Tax Podcast: Exploring Andrew Paynter’s proposal to increase the rate of GST to 17.5% and introduce a GST refund tax credit for low-and middle-income individuals
Andrew Coleman puts a spotlight on housing taxation in New Zealand, looking at problems and offering solutions
6th Sep 24, 8:30am
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Andrew Coleman puts a spotlight on housing taxation in New Zealand, looking at problems and offering solutions
Andrew Coleman looks at the 'TTE' versus 'EET' methods of taxing retirement savings, suggesting change for the KiwiSaver accounts of younger New Zealanders
30th Aug 24, 5:00am
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Andrew Coleman looks at the 'TTE' versus 'EET' methods of taxing retirement savings, suggesting change for the KiwiSaver accounts of younger New Zealanders
The New Zealand Tax Podcast - the awkward discussion we’re not having. And Budget papers reveal how some could now have an effective tax rate of 128% - or even more
16th Jun 24, 5:13pm
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The New Zealand Tax Podcast - the awkward discussion we’re not having. And Budget papers reveal how some could now have an effective tax rate of 128% - or even more
Budget 2024/25 - Summary of tax collections
3rd Jun 24, 10:48am
Budget 2024/25 - Summary of tax collections
[updated]
The New Zealand Tax Podcast – Budget preview: What might Inland Revenue get funding for and how Nicola Willis could raise $400 million
26th May 24, 7:24pm
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The New Zealand Tax Podcast – Budget preview: What might Inland Revenue get funding for and how Nicola Willis could raise $400 million
Local Government New Zealand wants the Government to give councils more than $1.1 billion earned each year from the GST on local rates
1st May 24, 6:48am
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Local Government New Zealand wants the Government to give councils more than $1.1 billion earned each year from the GST on local rates
Ross Stitt bemoans the state of Australian politics when it comes to economic development
1st Feb 24, 2:15pm
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Ross Stitt bemoans the state of Australian politics when it comes to economic development