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| Title and summary | Number |
Have you changed your name, address or phone number?It is important that we hold your correct details so we can provide you with the information you require. This form enables you to notify us if you change your name, address, or phone number. |
IR238 |
He aha oti Nga Tukunga Take o Me Whakaruruhau te Iwi?He whakawhiwhinga Nga Tukunga Take o Me Whakaruruhau te Iwi ki nga whanau whai tamariki. E wha ona momo utunga, a, tera pea ka pai koe mo te kotahi, neke atu ranei, i runga tonu i nga ahuatanga e pa ana ki to whanau. |
IR697 |
Helping you to understand child supportThis booklet provides all the information required for paying persons and custodians at the beginning of their child support obligations. |
IR100 |
Historic depreciation ratesYou are required to claim depreciation on an asset and then account for it when you dispose of that asset. We recommend that you consult a tax agent when considering claiming for depreciation, however, it is still your responsibility to be aware of your tax obligations. Historic rates are used to depreciate assets acquired on or before 31 March 2005. This guide provides you with information on depreciation rates for assets acquired on or before 31 March 2005. |
IR267 |
Hospital patients 2012Sets out the child support responsibilities of paying parents who are long-term hospital patients. |
IR148 |
How Inland Revenue can help the deaf and hearing-impairedProvides information on the ways deaf and hearing-impaired customers can contact Inland Revenue. |
IR727 |
How to tell if you need a special tax codeIf the standard tax codes (for example, "M", "S", "SH" or "ST") or the rate of tax on schedular payments won't deduct the right amount of tax, a special tax code for your deductions could help you. |
IR23G |
What's in a student loan?This booklet tells you all the things you need to know about getting a student loan and paying one back. It includes information on who qualifies, how much you can borrow and what your repayment obligations are. |
SL5 |