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Times Newspapers in liquidation, owes $962,000
IRD debts put at $475,000, unsecured creditors owed $433,000, staff are owed $51,000.
IRD debts put at $475,000, unsecured creditors owed $433,000, staff are owed $51,000.
'We need to look long and hard at our cost structures and what we can do to help.'
Opinion: Tax cut debate aside early signs are that the Budget will be well-balanced
Tech giant's local reported revenue remains tiny - and it paid just $1.3m in income tax.
OPINION: As the Luxon Government fails, the Opposition needs someone who will step up.
Nicola Willis has set the scene for the upcoming Budget.
Organisation calls for a capital gains tax, better education and more competition.
David Seymour said red tape and regulation are 'out of control' in this country.
OPINION: Many investor-immigrants want to stay. A little-known tax pushes them away.
After a bad poll, the Government needs to find a way to make voters feel happier.
OPINION: Three things Labour needs to get settled before it can regain credibility.
Liam Dann answers readers' economic questions and digs beneath headlines.
The number of businesses in distress is rising.
Opinion: Let’s tackle the real villains in Aotearoa, not the innocent.
Liam Dann answers reader questions and digs through the week's economic news.
OPINION: Crypto investors need to keep on top of their records.
An economist says new spending is debt-funded while we're in deficit.
An accountant says some businesses should consider whether staying open is viable.
Many operators say they are confused about how to meet the complex new rules.
Opponents want to compare Willis to Ruth Richardson. She is quite different.
Ministry of Health proposes to slash 134 roles entirely to meet Govt savings directive.
Cafe operator misappropriated payroll taxes, claimed benefits.
How many trusts are now affected, and what happens to charities?
EVs are now more expensive to buy and run under this Government.
Thousands will be affected by the financial adjustments.
OPINION: It’s extremely important to be tax-aware, and to minimise costs where you can.
OPINION: GST is seen by many people as one of the most regressive taxes going.
OPINION: Two more former National ministers were roped into jobs advising new Government.
OPINION: A mixture of fuel taxes and RUCs is not equitable for road users.
Willis has conceded she won’t be able to get the books back in shape quickly.