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Editorial: Action against tax dodgers
The Government must ensure every firm trading here pays its fair share for the stability and services they all enjoy.
The Government must ensure every firm trading here pays its fair share for the stability and services they all enjoy.
The Government is planning unilateral action to crack down on tax dodging by multinational companies.
Manchester United boss Jose Mourinho has been accused of using a New Zealand trust fund in the name of his wife to avoid paying tax.
Income tax cuts are on hold as the government says "responding to the earthquakes and reducing debt are currently of higher priority".
The first policy of Gareth Morgan's new Opportunities Party has been released this morning.
Industry bosses say Govt levy needed to pay for improved travel facilities.
The government has welcomed a report from New Zealand's key tourism leaders who have called for a nationwide bed levy and a boost to departure taxes to fund small centre infrastrucuture.
Auckland would be joining a global trend if it started charging a levy to tourists staying in the city.
The corporate community fears it has lost the public debate over tax avoidance and a legislative crackdown is imminent.
Prime Minister John Key took on Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg about the company's tax reputation internationally - and Zuckerberg did not click "like".
Donald Trump has been declared bankrupt six times. Economists are afraid he could do the same to the US economy.
Large companies need to "rebuild the trust of the public" by being more open about tax arrangements, the IRD says.
This guy was fed-up with paying tax, so he found a bit of empty land and created his own country. There's just one little problem.
This guy was fed-up with paying tax, so he found a bit of empty land and created his own country. There's just one little problem.
Inland Revenue says it's in talks with foreign tax departments as it steps up efforts to recover money owed by overseas-based student loan borrowers.
When you consider the way things run in China, corruption starts to look very different.
The IRD appears to be buying a fight with farmers as it seeks to change a rule that has been in force for more than 50 years.
Whanganui mayor Hamish McDouall wants a debate around how local government is funded in the future. Made with funding from NZ On Air.
The chance to take the top job was 'too good to be true', Inland Revenue boss Naomi Ferguson tells Tamsyn Parker.
Finance Minister Bill English says a larger than expected surplus gives the headroom to look at tax cuts and pay down debt.
Bill English announced a bigger surplus than expected as a growing economy underpinned by population delivered a bigger tax take than anticipated.
I've studied tax filings for decades. What I found most stunning about Trump's 1995 taxes isn't what everybody's talking about, writes Allan Sloan.
Donald Trump just had a week to forget, capped off by a bombshell report about his tax returns.
An email sent to Netflix customers advises of the price per month increase.
The Government is letting big corporates off their tax obligations lightly, the Green Party says.
Consumers are going to have to fork out extra for e-books, music, movies and television online.
Nearly three-quarters of New Zealand CEOs say multinational companies do not pay their fair share of tax.
COMMENT: New Zealand has an aversion to capital gains taxes. Or is it just the name?
CEOs have creative ideas for accelerating research and development, writes James Penn.