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The Week in Tax; latest lockdown developments, more on allowances from Inland Revenue. And could a tax forgiveness programme help SMEs hit by Covid-19?
5th Sep 21, 9:03am
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The Week in Tax; latest lockdown developments, more on allowances from Inland Revenue. And could a tax forgiveness programme help SMEs hit by Covid-19?
The Week in Tax; the latest lockdown developments, Provisional tax and GST are due, the perils of making distributions to overseas beneficiaries, and reflections on the late Sir Michael Cullen
29th Aug 21, 10:40am
The Week in Tax; the latest lockdown developments, Provisional tax and GST are due, the perils of making distributions to overseas beneficiaries, and reflections on the late Sir Michael Cullen
The Week in Tax – back in lockdown. So what support is available from the Government and what actions are Inland Revenue taking in relation to working from home allowances?
22nd Aug 21, 8:40am
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The Week in Tax – back in lockdown. So what support is available from the Government and what actions are Inland Revenue taking in relation to working from home allowances?
Susan St John probes whether the New Zealand Superannuation Fund will really help pay the costs of the baby-boom retirement, and whether there may be a better approach
16th Aug 21, 11:54am
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Susan St John probes whether the New Zealand Superannuation Fund will really help pay the costs of the baby-boom retirement, and whether there may be a better approach
The Week in Tax: the tax implications of the Clean Car Discount Scheme, Inland Revenue’s still auditing GST returns, and the OECD’s latest report on corporate tax statistics
15th Aug 21, 7:12pm
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The Week in Tax: the tax implications of the Clean Car Discount Scheme, Inland Revenue’s still auditing GST returns, and the OECD’s latest report on corporate tax statistics
Patrick Watson of Mauldin Economics suggests that a one-off tax levy on the unvaccinated would both motivate vaccinations and recover some of the costs the unvaccinated are forcing on everyone else
12th Aug 21, 11:12am
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Patrick Watson of Mauldin Economics suggests that a one-off tax levy on the unvaccinated would both motivate vaccinations and recover some of the costs the unvaccinated are forcing on everyone else
Treasury sees cashed-up property investors swooping into the market more than owner-occupiers if the interest deductibility tax change slows house price growth - as is expected
6th Aug 21, 1:55pm
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Treasury sees cashed-up property investors swooping into the market more than owner-occupiers if the interest deductibility tax change slows house price growth - as is expected
The Week in Tax: Time to rethink working from home allowances? Tax agencies are stepping up scrutiny of cryptoassets. Former Treasury chief economist takes a swing at the government's tax policies
1st Aug 21, 11:13am
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The Week in Tax: Time to rethink working from home allowances? Tax agencies are stepping up scrutiny of cryptoassets. Former Treasury chief economist takes a swing at the government's tax policies
Susan St John argues the Fair Economic Return (FER) could be a way of tackling New Zealand's housing woes
30th Jul 21, 10:15am
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Susan St John argues the Fair Economic Return (FER) could be a way of tackling New Zealand's housing woes
Economist Brian Easton says a key success in Michael Cullen's time as Finance Minister was building up the capital of New Zealand
26th Jul 21, 12:13pm
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Economist Brian Easton says a key success in Michael Cullen's time as Finance Minister was building up the capital of New Zealand
The Week in Tax: Donald Rumsfeld’s reminder about the financial arrangements rules, an update on the interest limitation proposals, and is it time for a Fair Economic Return for property?
25th Jul 21, 4:13pm
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The Week in Tax: Donald Rumsfeld’s reminder about the financial arrangements rules, an update on the interest limitation proposals, and is it time for a Fair Economic Return for property?
Supply issues facing builders have made the challenge to address the country's housing shortage that much harder, say Kiwibank economists; new supply now 'at risk'
20th Jul 21, 10:58am
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Supply issues facing builders have made the challenge to address the country's housing shortage that much harder, say Kiwibank economists; new supply now 'at risk'
The Week in Tax: Cryptoassets in the spotlight. Is that meal deductible? and Inland Revenue is looking for a new home
19th Jul 21, 10:09am
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The Week in Tax: Cryptoassets in the spotlight. Is that meal deductible? and Inland Revenue is looking for a new home
Economist Brian Easton says the mainly neoliberal regime for the housing market since the early 1990s does not work
12th Jul 21, 8:49am
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Economist Brian Easton says the mainly neoliberal regime for the housing market since the early 1990s does not work
The Week in Tax: closing time for submissions on the interest limitation rules, and is Inland Revenue about to clampdown on the fringe benefit tax rules around utes?
11th Jul 21, 2:53pm
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The Week in Tax: closing time for submissions on the interest limitation rules, and is Inland Revenue about to clampdown on the fringe benefit tax rules around utes?
The Treasury warns the Government needs to start looking at the tax, health and superannuation systems, as an ageing population is set to send the country's debt too far north
5th Jul 21, 7:08pm
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The Treasury warns the Government needs to start looking at the tax, health and superannuation systems, as an ageing population is set to send the country's debt too far north
Economist Brian Easton takes issue with recent comments by Don Brash on Rogernomics and questions the effects on income inequality of the reforms
5th Jul 21, 9:34am
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Economist Brian Easton takes issue with recent comments by Don Brash on Rogernomics and questions the effects on income inequality of the reforms
The Week in Tax; interest deductions and the bright-line test, pandemic support, and agreement reached on a global minimum tax rate
4th Jul 21, 3:54pm
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The Week in Tax; interest deductions and the bright-line test, pandemic support, and agreement reached on a global minimum tax rate
BDO tax specialists say new tax rules around residential property investment 'could result in tax paid on what would ordinarily be an economic loss'
1st Jul 21, 2:21pm
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BDO tax specialists say new tax rules around residential property investment 'could result in tax paid on what would ordinarily be an economic loss'
Revenue Minister David Parker gets himself into a sticky situation, arguing the removal of interest deductibility will dampen house price growth but not economic growth
1st Jul 21, 1:50pm
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Revenue Minister David Parker gets himself into a sticky situation, arguing the removal of interest deductibility will dampen house price growth but not economic growth
Surging tax collections and spending plans that haven't yet gained any momentum are resulting in enormous changes in the Crown Accounts results
1st Jul 21, 1:39pm
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Surging tax collections and spending plans that haven't yet gained any momentum are resulting in enormous changes in the Crown Accounts results
The Week in tax: What is a new build, and how does Inland Revenue measure up internationally on fighting tax crime?
27th Jun 21, 2:36pm
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The Week in tax: What is a new build, and how does Inland Revenue measure up internationally on fighting tax crime?
Secretary to The Treasury Caralee McLiesh sees room for government spending to do more to support the economy in this structurally low interest rate environment
23rd Jun 21, 6:37pm
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Secretary to The Treasury Caralee McLiesh sees room for government spending to do more to support the economy in this structurally low interest rate environment
Terry Baucher looks at the G-7 agreement for a minimum corporate tax rate of 15 per cent, the Climate Change Commission's release of its final advice to the Government, and what is a work-related vehicle
20th Jun 21, 11:00am
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Terry Baucher looks at the G-7 agreement for a minimum corporate tax rate of 15 per cent, the Climate Change Commission's release of its final advice to the Government, and what is a work-related vehicle
Terry Baucher dives into the 14 chapter, 143 page 'discussion document' on the design of the bombshell interest limitation rule and additional bright-line rules so you don't have to, honing in on the salient bits
13th Jun 21, 2:45pm
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Terry Baucher dives into the 14 chapter, 143 page 'discussion document' on the design of the bombshell interest limitation rule and additional bright-line rules so you don't have to, honing in on the salient bits