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Squirrel's David Cunningham explains how interest rates are set and how banks have been able to boost their margins by about 20%
7th Sep 23, 2:14pm
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Squirrel's David Cunningham explains how interest rates are set and how banks have been able to boost their margins by about 20%
IRD 'clarifies' its position & hints at targeting tax rate misalignment regardless of election result. Facebook and Google paid more than a billion NZ-collected dollars to offshore affiliates in 2022. And the bills are coming in on climate change
4th Jun 23, 3:14pm
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IRD 'clarifies' its position & hints at targeting tax rate misalignment regardless of election result. Facebook and Google paid more than a billion NZ-collected dollars to offshore affiliates in 2022. And the bills are coming in on climate change
Inland Revenue clawed back millions in wage subsidy from multinationals, but the 2021 tax year looks like a battle
19th Oct 22, 2:14pm
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Inland Revenue clawed back millions in wage subsidy from multinationals, but the 2021 tax year looks like a battle
EY's Aaron Quintal says the government's plan to raise $250m over 4 years from changes to transfer pricing and interest deductibility suggests optimistic forecasts or an over-reach of the reforms
25th May 17, 2:36pm
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EY's Aaron Quintal says the government's plan to raise $250m over 4 years from changes to transfer pricing and interest deductibility suggests optimistic forecasts or an over-reach of the reforms
Gareth Morgan shows how foreign corporates avoid paying tax, and what we can do about it
16th Jul 16, 12:14pm
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Gareth Morgan shows how foreign corporates avoid paying tax, and what we can do about it
Simon Moutter says offshore online rivals enjoy an unfair tax advantage and should have to make an equal contribution to NZ society
26th Mar 15, 9:36am
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Simon Moutter says offshore online rivals enjoy an unfair tax advantage and should have to make an equal contribution to NZ society
Multinational companies responding to global tax crackdown by managing existing risk rather than trying to cut tax bills
13th Sep 13, 3:43pm
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Multinational companies responding to global tax crackdown by managing existing risk rather than trying to cut tax bills