OpinionNorman Gemmell: GST arguments are hard to swallow"Does anyone in Parliament now represent poorer consumers who spend proportionately more on fruit, veg and other foods than richer voters?" asks Norman Gemmell.14 Feb 08:30 PM
BDBDEconomyGovt deficit up as tax take dipsThe New Zealand government's operating deficit was wider than forecast in the first four months of the financial year.04 Dec 09:30 PM
PoliticsLet courts unlock trust stashesThe Law Commission wants to address the "injustice" of current laws that allow trusts to be used to avoid having to share property equally when couples separate.13 Nov 04:30 PM
TaxLaw Commission targets trust 'injustice'The Law Commission wants to crack down on the "injustice" that allows the use of trusts to protect property during disputes.12 Nov 11:00 PM
EmploymentTax dodgers cost country $80mTax-dodging Kiwis cheated the country out of at least $80 million in undeclared income last year - and the scale of the problem remains unknown.16 Oct 04:30 PM
BDBDSmall BusinessIRD extends confession time for tax dodgersTaxpayers who paid themselves artificially low salaries to avoid the top tax rate are being given longer to confess.10 Oct 12:30 AM
EmploymentTaxman eyes staff carpark perksCentral city carparks provided to workers will soon be taxed in a move described as "petty" by Opposition MPs.03 Oct 04:30 PM
OpinionSir Bob Jones: The perfect tax code - them not meNew Herald columnist Sir Bob Jones explains why he believes tax is theft.04 Jun 10:30 PM
BDBDEconomyGovt tax take falls short, pushes out operating deficit New Zealand's operating deficit was wider than forecast in the first five months of the government's fiscal year as personal income tax continued to come up short of the Treasury's expectations.26 Jan 10:00 PM