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<i> Inside Money: </i> Nothing PIEs coming up
A critical ingredient of New Zealand's mysteriously exciting 'financial hub' project is being secretly prepared by the IRD this month.

Serepisos 'has plan B to pay debts'
Wellington Phoenix owner Terry Serepisos has a "back-stop" plan to repay his $4m debts in case his loan from Western Gulf Advisory falls through.

Christchurch earthquake: SMEs struggle to find feet in quake-torn city
How do small businesses find premises?

Soccer: Phoenix remain confident of future
The Wellington Phoenix remains confident in their future, despite the Inland Revenue seeking to liquidate the company which owns the club.

Soccer: Serepisos fights to save Phoenix from liquidation
Terry Serepisos is heading to Switzerland in a bid to save the Wellington Phoenix from liquidation.

<i>David Chaplin:</i> KiwiSaver defaults face death sentence
Abolishing the KiwiSaver default scheme ...

<i>Anthony Doesburg</i>: Big shake up has Govt looking into the clouds
Major changes are on the way for public sector information technology.

IRD cracks down on Chinese food outlets
In the run-up to Christmas at least 12 Auckland Chinese restaurants received surprise visits from IRD officers.

Hard to argue with benefits of capital gains tax
In the second part of a three-part series, Craig Elliffe and Chye-Ching Huang look at how we can grow revenue.

<i>Tony Joyce:</i> The need to avoid tax uncertainty
Uncertainty is possibly the most unwanted and disruptive influence on business today.

Student loan defaulters in Oz could face courts
NZ student loan borrowers in Australia who told Inland Revenue to 'go to hell' could find themselves before the courts.