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Accountants point out some tricky traps for homeowners who need to be away for more than a year on secondment - or where a new-build or renovation takes more than a year to move in - if they need to sell that house within ten years
Live-streamed video from the May 2021 RBNZ Monetary Policy Review press conference with Governor Adrian Orr
26th May 21, 2:55pm
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Live-streamed video from the May 2021 RBNZ Monetary Policy Review press conference with Governor Adrian Orr
Kiwibank is claiming market leadership for its new 100 day, 1.1% term deposit rate
Virtual fencing and herd management company Vence ready to deploy its sustainable livestock management network - into the US and Australia. It is an idea that originated here but developed by international smart money
What Kiwi employers and employees need to know about their employment rights and responsibilities when travelling in the bubble
6th May 21, 10:15am
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What Kiwi employers and employees need to know about their employment rights and responsibilities when travelling in the bubble
Live-streamed video from the May 2021 RBNZ Financial Stability Review press conference with Deputy Governor Geoff Bascand
ASB-linked, Sweden-founded, Klarna is offering Kiwi customers the chance to split their purchase costs into four interest-free payments
Quarantine-free travel to the Cook Islands to begin on May 17, all going to plan
Local Government Minister Nanaia Mahuta says review will focus on how New Zealand's system of local democracy needs to evolve over the next 30 years
COVID-19 vaccinations and your workers. This is what you can and can’t do when it comes to COVID-19 vaccinations and your workers
Accountants say for the Government to assume every employee who has a fringe benefit earns $180,000 or more is plain wrong, and the Fringe Benefit Tax is about to impose disproportional costs on most businesses
Essential rules that apply over the Easter and ANZAC holidays that affect employer obligations to their employees and the ability of shops to trade
18th Mar 21, 1:49pm
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Essential rules that apply over the Easter and ANZAC holidays that affect employer obligations to their employees and the ability of shops to trade
Accountants say a fix for an obvious asset valuation problem when a business is sold has morphed into a lopsided tax bill solution that will become "overly punitive" for many unsuspecting SME buyers and sellers
Fonterra raises its farmgate milk payout price to its second highest level ever, after earlier raising its earnings guidance
Auckland back in Level 3 lockdown, this time for a week. Rest of New Zealand in L2. Paptoetoe cluster spreads after one person doesn't take their symptoms seriously
Live-streamed video from the February 2021 RBNZ Monetary Policy Review press conference with Governor Adrian Orr
MBIE reminds landlords to stay on top of the continuing changes to the law on how they can deal with tenants. The latest rules affect ending a tenancy, rent bidding, and a tenants rights to change the property
A new short term absence benefit available for those who cannot work from home and need to miss work to stay at home while waiting for their COVID test results
The New Zealand ag sector is "travelling astoundingly well" amid global turbulence, and is poised for a profitable 2021 according to a new Rabobank report
Employment NZ points to things you should know about the Waitangi Day holiday with regard to work and pay, Mondayisation, and how entitlements must be treated
27th Jan 21, 9:51am
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Employment NZ points to things you should know about the Waitangi Day holiday with regard to work and pay, Mondayisation, and how entitlements must be treated
Following serious governance issues at Tauranga City Council and the appointment of Crown commissioners, S&P have cut their credit rating by one notch
The Reserve Bank updates the situation regarding the illegal breach of its data system
Although pandemic-affected retail spending in 2020 delivered no overall gains, there were wide regional and sector variances with many winners and a few big losers
Reserve Bank responding to illegal breach of data system
Asking prices remain buoyant with property in short supply across the country, reports realestate.co.nz