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Four minute round-up of 2016’s law changes
Here’s a summary of upcoming law changes that affect small businesses — check out which apply to you. Health and safety at work When: 4 April 2016 What: The new law says you need to do what’s “reasonably practicable” to manage health and safety risks at work. This means you’re expected to do what a reasonable person would do in your situation. It’s ...
Free H&S Rep Training
Health and safety at work law is changing from 4 April 2016. And it’s important that you know how the changes affect you and your business. To help businesses prepare for the changes, the government is offering free transition training for existing health and safety representatives (HSRs). Safety ’n Action Ltd is providing this training in collaboration with WorkSafe and MBIE, ...
IRD’s Compliance focus on undeclared cash
In 2016 IRD will be continuing our compliance focus on undeclared cash in the construction industry and hospitality sectors, building on existing educational and enforcement action. IRD’s initial construction sector campaigns in early 2015 focused on the trades in Auckland. This work has been broadened to cover all of New Zealand. Similarly, the hospitality sector is under the spotlight. IRD is continuously ...
Prep for tax time and avoid last-minute panic
You can’t avoid tax time – but you can prepare for it. Follow these tips to make it easier for your business. Get your records in order Throughout the year keep receipts, as well as invoices you’ve received and copies of invoices you’ve sent out. Keep them tidy and in order. It helps to record on each receipt the reason for it, ...
H&S: Asbestos law changes are coming in April
As of 4 April 2016, most asbestos removal work will require a licence. This will affect not only asbestos removal businesses, but also builders, roofers and other tradespeople who remove asbestos. The new laws will help make sure people removing asbestos have the skills and experience they need to keep themselves, and others, safe. Tragically, more than 170 New Zealanders die ...