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August tax payment time If you pay tax provisionally, good news! The 28th of August is just around the corner and this is a payment date for many people and businesses that pay tax provisionally. If you have provisional tax to pay, keep an eye out...

There has been plenty of talk about whether or not NZ is headed for recession. BNZ says the risk is increasing but Treasury says we will probably avoid one. Many an armchair economists has waded in, and an assortment of pop-culture indicators are pointed to...

Interesting fact… According to The World Bank, the average net income per capita for the whole world was $9,434.42 (USD) per year in 2019. That translates to $13,585.56 NZD. The world is quite a disparate place. Switzerland had an average net income per capita of $65,600 USD...

Today marks the first day of the 2023 financial year, so happy New Year! With the advent of modern accounting software, the ‘end of the financial year’ isn’t the palaver that it once was and now tends to pass relatively uneventfully. But one of the...

New financial support available for business The government has announced further financial support for businesses affected by Covid-19. Covid-19 Support Payment The first is the Covid-19 Support Payment. This is a fortnightly payment of $4,000 + $400 per employee. There are a number of criteria, but the key...

If a staff member has to self-isolate, are they entitled to sick pay? Can you ask for proof? Are there subsidies available if you have to stand staff down? What are employers responsibilities around Covid and the workplace? Covid-19 adds complexity to an already complex subject...

And so it happens, NZ finds itself in Alert Level Red. Perhaps it is because we are all getting used to living with Covid, but it seems that there has been less information for businesses coming out from government agencies this time around. Generally speaking, businesses...

If you’ve got a mortgage or other significant debt, the talk of increasing interest rates may have caught your attention. So, what’s going on? Surely with all this freshly printed money floating around, a cautious reserve bank, and a good chunk of the nation in...

If you have been paying attention to any sort of media over recent weeks, you’d think that the world is going to hell in a hand-basket. It seems the only news is bad news, all doom and gloom. And as a nation, we appear increasingly...