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The employees’ market

2022-11-10T06:17:55+00:00November 10th, 2022|Articles|

In today’s workplace environment, expectations around employee benefits are changing, with the norm shifting in the employee’s favour. For many, the days of a 9-5 workday and mandatory workplace attendance are a distant memory, to the point where flexible hours and working environments are considered a bare minimum. As the war for talent has [...]

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Update – GST on farmhouses and holiday homes

2022-11-10T06:21:58+00:00November 10th, 2022|Articles|

In 2017 Inland Revenue released an Interpretation Statement, IS 17/02, which formalised the long-standing practice of allowing a farmer to claim a portion of their farmhouse expenditure on the basis it is the “headquarters” of the farm. But then in 2020 Interpretation Statement IS 20/05 was released by Inland Revenue which overthrew the common [...]

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FBT updates

2022-11-10T06:22:38+00:00November 10th, 2022|Articles|

On 29 August 2022 Inland Revenue released a 49-page report: “Fringe benefit tax: regulatory stewardship review”, which reports the summary, findings and recommendations of a review of New Zealand’s current Fringe Benefit Tax (FBT) regime – a regime whose design and operation has not been subject to a full review for nearly 20 years. [...]

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GST 101

2022-11-10T06:23:08+00:00November 10th, 2022|Articles|

New Zealand’s Goods and Services Tax (GST) system is often praised for being a simple broad-based tax. But this doesn’t mean mistakes don’t happen. Going back to basics, if you carry out a taxable activity in New Zealand and your turnover is more than $60,000 in a 12-month period, you are required to register [...]

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Retained earnings & imputation credits

2022-11-10T06:23:27+00:00November 10th, 2022|Articles|

A company is sometimes referred to as an interim taxing vehicle because the income of a company is first taxed when derived but then taxed again when distributed to its shareholders. The benefit of the tax paid by a company is captured as imputation credits and able to be attached to dividends. Ensuring that [...]

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