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Budget tax announcementsThe Budget business tax package introduces measures designed to encourage savings, ensure more productive use of capital, improve access to worldwide capital, skills and labour, and reduce compliance costs. http://www.taxpolicy.ird.govt.nz/news/archive.php?year=2005&view=366 |
Te Keke IpurangiInland Revenue has developed this online resource for level 4 - 5 (year 7 to 10) students to support teaching and learning about tax and citizenship. It uses the social inquiry approach of the New Zealand Curriculum. It also focuses on the key competencies of 'Participating and Contributing' and 'Managing Self', both of which have strong links to citizenship. |
The Treasury - tax outturn dataTax data are sometimes difficult to interpret as economic indicators, but tax outturns are among the earliest data available about the state of the economy. The Government has decided that it is important that this information about the economy should be available to market analysts, and the general public, as soon as possible. |
Taxation and Customs UnionWe aim to disseminate information on the Commission's work in the areas of taxation and the customs union, policy fields that contribute to the promotion of growth and development as well as to the competitiveness of EU businesses. Our website is designed to meet the expectations of our main target audiences, in particular businesses, Member States' administrations but also citizens and the academic world. http://europa.eu.int/comm/taxation_customs/common/about/welcome/index_en.htm |
Policy Advice Division - GST and Imported ServicesNew Zealanders have become part of the global economy. As a result we are importing more services than when GST was designed. The development of electronic commerce will further increase the extent to which New Zealanders are able to purchase both goods and services from offshore. |
Policy Advice DivisionThe Policy Advice Division of Inland Revenue advises the New Zealand Government on all aspects of tax law and reform and on social policy measures that interact with the tax system. We also draft tax legislation, forecast tax revenues, and negotiate, interpret and maintain New Zealand's network of double tax agreements with other countries. |
TeachNZTeachNZ is a unit of the Ministry of Education and its key work includes, promoting teaching as a profession including the need for Maori, Maori language, Maori medium and Pasifika teachers developing teacher supply initiatives processing TeachNZ scholarship applications informing overseas teachers of employment opportunities in key shortage areas in New Zealand dealing with inquiries from members of the public interested in teaching, and overseas teachers interested in positions in New Zealand schools. |
TINZThe Taxation Institute of New Zealand (Inc.) is an independently incorporated society established in 1976 to foster the practice of Tax Consultancy in New Zealand. This body exercises strict control on admissions to membership and has extensive standards of practice defined for its members. |
Trans-Tasman triangular tax - An Australian and New Zealand government discussion documentTrans-Tasman "triangular investment" is equity investment by an Australian or New Zealand investor through a company resident in the other jurisdiction that earns income in the country of the shareholder. This discussion document outlines a proposed mechanism for reducing the current double taxation imposed by Australia and New Zealand on dividends received through triangular investment. http://www.taxpolicy.ird.govt.nz/publications/files/html/transtasman/ |
Taxation (Annual Rates, GST, Trans-Tasman Imputation and Miscellaneous Provisions) Bill - CommentaryProvides a commentary on the Bill including explanations of major policy changes, remedial amendments and detials the dates from which the amendments would apply. Note: This document is in Acrobat PDF format - you will require Adobe Reader software on your computer in order to access this file. http://www.taxpolicy.ird.govt.nz/publications/files/maybill03.pdf |
Information about KiwiSaver on treasury.govt.nzThe Treasury consulted with various stakeholders about the development of the KiwiSaver Act. As a result it received a number of questions about the KiwiSaver scheme. |
The Treasury / KiwiSaver questions and answersThe Treasury consulted with various stakeholders about the development of the KiwiSaver Act. As a result it received a number of questions about the KiwiSaver scheme. |
The Treasury / KiwiSaverThe Treasury’s manages the public purse, advising on how governments can get the best quality and value out of public spending. It also take a broad view of the New Zealand economy, developing strategic advice for the Government on its future shape and direction. |
The TreasuryWelcome to Treasury's website, a window on the work of the Government's lead adviser on economic and financial policy. Our work is aimed at helping governments achieve higher living standards for New Zealanders. In that role we manage the public purse, advising on how governments can get the best quality and value out of public spending. We also take a broad and long view of the New Zealand economy, developing strategic advice for Treasury Ministers and Cabinet on its future shape and direction. |
TSB BankAt TSB Bank, we're all about making banking more enjoyable. Our approach is simple. We just think, "What would we expect if we were the customer?" And then we do it. We imagine you don't like unexpected fees, so you won't find any unpleasant surprises on your statement. We know you're not keen on being given the run around, so our people strive to solve any problem. And we're sure you find recorded messages frustrating, so a helpful person will always answer your calls during business hours. Not everyone can offer this kind of service. But then, not everyone has been locally owned since 1850, with the flexibility and freedom to offer Kiwis what they really want. |
Tax Administration ActThis act, together with the Income Tax Act 2007, lays out the rules for taxing income in New Zealand. |