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Labour hire boss jailed for 32 months
A labour hire company head has been sentenced to nearly three years' jail for tax evasion.
A labour hire company head has been sentenced to nearly three years' jail for tax evasion.
Finance Minister Steven Joyce still has income tax in his sights.
Employing 200,000 people and taking $2.7b in annual donations, charities are big business.
OPINION: Congestion charges can't work if public transport isn't good enough.
Charities Service raises concern Swiss connections poses risk to tax and charity systems.
Super City ratepayers face a rise of about 3 per cent in Watercare charges.
The ultra-rich are hiding way more money overseas than anyone realised.
A 12,000 seat concert arena plan has got the tick from the Wellington region's mayors.
Cutting NZ's corporate tax rate is no easy fix, says PM Bill English.
An average Auckland family says the Budget's tax tweaks do nothing to help them get ahead.
The government expects to raise at least $250m from closing foreign tax loopholes.
Steven Joyce says throwing money at a problem is not necessarily the answer.
COMMENT: Tax relief would allow all households and business to pay down their debt.
COMMENT: The bad times served English well. Good times are harder.
COMMENT: Multinationals aren't used to being stymied overseas, writes Samanth Subramanian
IRD holds staff meetings ahead of plans to cut 1500 staff between 2018 and 2021.
New Zealanders are today celebrating what has come to be known as Tax Freedom Day.
Trump's advisers pitched new tax plan as a cut for the middle class and not the wealthy.
COMMENT: Instead of taxing housing harder, why not change the tax on retirement savings?
A Flat Bush home was on-sold weeks after settlement for an extra $530,000.
New Zealanders pay the second lowest income tax in the OECD.
People have been warned of dodgy tax agents hoping to take a cut of their annual refund.
A Hutt Valley restaurateur has been sentenced to home detention for tax evasion.
Is the average Kiwi paying $483 a year more in tax because of inflation?
NZ is losing $700m a year to multinational tax avoidance, a study has found.
American Apple users are weighing in behind calls for the US-based tech giant to pay its taxes in New Zealand.
Tax fairness was the driving force behind an award-winning Herald investigation.
Apple paid no income tax to Inland Revenue over the past decade making billions in sales.
EDITORIAL: There is legitimate debate over how much tax multinational companies should be expected to pay in New Zealand.