New ZealandPublic want income splitting: DunneUnited Future leader Peter Dunne says he is confident public support for his "income sharing" policy will force the Govt to back it. 16 Aug 05:30 PM
New Zealand'We won't support GST removal' - PMPrime Minister John Key has ruled out the Government supporting Maori Party MP Rahui Katene's bill to remove GST on healthy food.21 Jul 04:56 AM
Economy<i>Mood of the Boardroom:</i> High marks for English assignmentTax cuts announced in the May Budget have drawn overwhelming support from the country's chief executives.30 Jun 07:00 PM
TaxOpinion divided on Krukziener trust tax caseShould businesses or individuals who get loans from family trusts be worried that withdrawals could now be counted as income and be taxed?21 Jun 04:00 PM
BDBDSmall Business'Don't panic' over latest tax decision says IRDIRD is moving to dampen fears that thousands of small business owners' tax arrangements could fall foul of tax avoidance rules.11 Jun 01:00 AM
TaxIncome tax case puts spotlight on professionalsA court decision could allow the IRD to prosecute professionals using company structures to avoid high personal income tax rates.08 Jun 04:00 PM
Opinion<i>Bernard Hickey:</i> Inflation makes savers the biggest Budget losersInflation makes savers the biggest Budget losers.29 May 04:00 PM
EconomyIRD may hit commercial fit-outsThe Government has embarked on a path to abolish building depreciation on virtually every building type and could hit depreciation claims on commercial building fit-outs in future, says Bayleys Valuations director John Freeman.28 May 04:00 PM
Aged careBudget adds seasoning to PIEs<i>Inside Money:</i> Budget adds seasoning to PIEs21 May 12:00 AM
EconomyTax cuts: How much extra you will get?High, middle and low income earners will all get more in their pay-packets from October 1. But how much will you get?20 May 04:00 PM
EconomyBudget 2010: What the tax cuts mean for youFrom October 1 all personal tax rates will be cut, ranging from 2 per cent for someone earning up to $14,000 to five per cent for high income earners.20 May 02:05 AM
EconomyTax cuts for all, but rich fiddlers may not smilePrime Minister John Key has heralded a sock-it-to-the-rich approach towards those who fiddle with their tax liability by sheltering income in trusts and companies.19 May 04:00 PM