My in-laws have a family member arriving in summer, so my wife has booked a bach for us in Mangonui. We will use it as a base while we tick off the tourist sites we have in mind to show him.
It's probably inappropriate to call it a "bach" - it's more adequately described as holiday-home rental. Unless I have missed something, I'm pretty sure there's not a bunch of single guys living there.
Looking through the holiday home and bach websites, there are 8000 or so baches up for temporary letting. However, closer to 15,000 holiday homes will have to abide by new rules that came into effect in July, if the asset is used for income and private purposes.
The Taxation (Livestock Valuation, Assets Expenditure and Remedial Matters) Bill restricts the ability of owners of mixed-use assets to deduct expenses. Mixed-use assets include holiday houses, motor vehicles, boats and yachts that are rented out periodically.
But it will be the bach owners that this applies to first. They must apply these rules retrospectively, from April 1 this year. People who rent out assets such as a boat or a plane have until April 1 next year before these rules kick in for them.