Jenée Tibshraeny: Are the trade-offs for tax cuts worth it?
OPINION: Productivity expected to take a hit at a time when we need economic growth.
OPINION: Productivity expected to take a hit at a time when we need economic growth.
The change flies in the face of the Government's commitment to improving productivity.
Bright-line test to mirror what it looked like under the previous National-led Government.
The Government is welcoming the committee's proposal to avoid over-taxation of trusts.
OPINION: Observations from a Prime Minister's scholar in Singapore.
Sums suddenly don't work out so well for bank man's life-change.
New York Times: It sounds like a textbook scam. For once, it isn't.
Nicola Willis is getting advice on blending National's and Act's income tax policies.
An accountant is cautioning against jumping the gun, saying IRD needs more data.
More spending cuts could be needed to get a coalition agreement across the line.
Analysts are wary National might struggle to offset the stimulatory impact of tax cuts.
Nicola Willis confirms how National would treat new builds under the bright-line test.
The two core elements of National’s tech policy are a hit, but missing elements too.
OPINION: Christopher Luxon has so far been relying on a “trust me” strategy.
How much can an incoming government afford?
OPINION: I helped introduce GST - it's easy to collect and easy to pay.
OPINION: Why taxing capital is no free lunch for workers.
OPINION: When will MPs give us the confidence that they will spend taxes appropriately?
Murkiness remains around trust tax issues.
Accountants advise caution around minimising trustee tax bill.
Facebook NZ follows same trajectory.
The scandal currently engulfing the "Big Four" accounting firm has a long way to run.
What's behind the opposition to a fairer tax system?
Is passing law under urgency curtailing due process?
A broad capital gains tax may go some way to address the imbalances in the tax system.
An Avondale brewer is one of hundreds facing demands to repay Covid support payments.
A CGT might be politically unpopular, but experts believe the idea still has merit.
The warning follows raids in Australia, the US and UK.