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White House says Trump's tax return was 'illegally published'
Publishing a tax return that just arrives - unsolicited - in your mailbox is likely protected by the First Amendment.
Publishing a tax return that just arrives - unsolicited - in your mailbox is likely protected by the First Amendment.
A visitor tax is suggested as the fairest way to ensure tourists contribute to cover their costs.
After talking up the likelihood of tax relief this morning, Prime Minister Bill English has adopted a more cautious tone on tax cuts.
A woman has been ordered to pay $18.4 million to Inland Revenue.
A capital gains tax and the introduction of a debt-to-income limit on mortgage lending are among IMF's policy recommendations for NZ.
COMMENT: Auckland should look at a deal with the Government to share returns on growth.
Government is set to clamp down on multinational companies avoiding paying tax.
Google's New Zealand boss says many of the benefits of the burgeoning tourism market are being captured by offshore companies.
Tax cuts for lower and middle-income earners are one of four key areas Finance Minister Steven Joyce is looking at for his first Budget in May.
New Zealand's tourism boom means it can be lucrative to rent out property but owners need to do their homework or could get stung.
U.S. stocks extended all-time highs as investors reignited reflation trades following the promise of details from the Trump administration on cutting taxes.
President Donald Trump says he has a "phenomenal" plan to revamp business taxes in the U.S. taking the Republicans by surprise.
The tax department has shut down its online payment service, contact centre and front of house service, causing problems for people.
Mayor Phil Goff says he is working hard to honour an election promise to hold rates to 2.5 per cent this term.
Music streaming service Spotify has increased its prices by $2 a month due to a New Zealand tax introduced last year.
The IRD recently released information regarding income distributions of NZ individual taxpayers from 2007 to 2015 which makes interesting reading.
An Auckland businessman jailed for failing to pay his taxes knew his obligations, says IRD.
If money talks, one US businessman has made sure his voice has been heard.
Trump has threatened General Motors in a tweet, as rival Ford scraps a plan to build a US$1.6 billion plant in Mexico.
COMMENT: The art of dealing with Trump is to offer him a deal his ego can't refuse.
New Zealand's retail association is calling on the government to make closing tax loopholes for retail a priority.
Small business owners are set to benefit from the expected return of some tax perks for company cars. Under existing rules, if a
COMMENT: How to ensure you start 2017 off on the right foot with your taxes.
Apple's tax bill chronicles a growing clash between Europe, the US and a shift in the EU's approach to tax affairs.
From taxing ghost profits to the implosion of Pumpkin Patch, these are the biggest stories from the business year.
Gareth Morgan's proposal to tax the equity on homes does not sound like an election winner, but it's worth another look, writes Brian Fallow.
A tax agent has been sentenced to four years imprisonment after stealing client money and filing false GST and income tax returns.
COMMENT: Some countries impose a diverted profits tax to counter concerns about unfair tax dodging by multinationals, Professor Craig Elliffe writes.
Support for the government's crack down on tax avoidance has been tempered with criticism the moves come too late and don't go far enough.