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National's black-belt fighter: Why he has Grant Robertson in his sights
New finance spokesman Paul Goldsmith is not as dull as he seems.
New finance spokesman Paul Goldsmith is not as dull as he seems.
Young children are income earners for tax purposes if they hold KiwiSaver or bank savings.
Comment: I believe National's plan to make climate change an election issue will hurt NZ.
'I found I was getting this ridiculous money from the government' says Aussie millionaire.
The alleged multimillion-dollar fraud is linked to a luxury New South Wales golf course.
Here's what you need to know about how today's law changes will affect you.
Auckland Mayor Phil Goff says eight projects funded in first year of regional fuel tax.
Up to a quarter of transactions where brightline rule should apply may be non-compliant.
Capital gains made by habitual renovators are more likely to be taxed under new measure.
The Government was warned about the over-taxing of KiwiSaver members last year.
Larger tax bill in store for some after IRD recalculates rates on KiwiSaver accounts.
A typical three-person household can expect to pay another $28 per year for water.
Some Kiwis around the country are set to receive a nice surprise in their bank account.
Li Zhang is accused of defrauding the Australian Government during a resort's development.
The Government must outline a new tax strategy to hit its own targets, says David Snell
Paul Webb rose to prominence in 2006 as a dragon on the entrepreneurial reality TV show.
Comment: Government is still keen to look at ways of taxing vacant land.
COMMENT: The soul-searching and blame-game over the CGT backdown continues.
COMMENT: All not lost in pursuit of fairer society, says former Tax Working Group's head.
Aim to cool housing market likely to be particularly hard on 'mum and dad' investors.
COMMENT: Ardern can rally people to a cause. So why didn't she do so?
COMMENT: New Zealand First has not been unreasonable in exercising its veto.
COMMENT: The people who lose with no CGT are those who are already struggling.
There are other opportunities to fix tax issues, including the most hated one.
Long-time Labour members and campaigners don't think the CGT rejection will hurt Labour.
Landlords react to the news of the Government rejecting a capital gains tax plan.
Auckland landlord Gary Lin owns 14 residential properties worth about $10 million.
Relief expressed from landlords in $50 billion-plus sector.