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Tax relief for adverse and emergency events

IRD Update We understand that adverse or emergency events like flooding, droughts and storms can affect how you manage your tax. It can mean you can’t pay on time or need to update your details, such as income estimates. During some events IRD may offer additional support so please check the specific events listed on this page or the Discretionary relief page. Discretionary ...

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Thinking about selling a residential property?

If you’re thinking about selling a residential property, make sure you know what your tax obligations will be as you may have to pay income tax on the profit. There are different property rules that may apply, such as the bright-line property rule. The bright-line property rule looks at whether the property was acquired: on or after 27 March 2021 and sold ...

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Tax toolbox for tradies

Take the stress out of tax - try out tax toolbox If you’re a tradie, or someone who helps a tradie keep on top of their books, check out Inland Revenue’s tax toolbox. The toolbox will show you: what expenses you can claim and how to keep good records what you need to do to stay on top of your income tax and GST what ...

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Get support to recover from weather events

Back to Business - Get prepared! Are you an Auckland small business? Do you have a plan to deal with serious weather events? The Back to Business programme can assist you to prepare for whatever the future brings. It offers workshops, drop-in clinics, webinars, helplines and expert advice for businesses, along with practical resources for business continuity planning. A good place to ...

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Top tips for working with a limited marketing budget

As a business owner, you know that marketing is essential to the success of your company. However, it can be challenging to create a marketing plan that is effective while working with a limited budget. Here are five top tips for working with a limited marketing budget, helping you to reach your target audience without breaking the bank. 1. Create a social ...

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