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Ahhh, summer.  A great time to relax, unwind and reflect.  And it’s that last one – reflecting – that can be so important to how we fare in the future.  Many of us think about what this year will bring – how it could be...

Watch our brief overview of the different types of business entertainment expenses and how you should treat this in Xero. [embed]https://vimeo.com/518334439[/embed]...

What are Associated Persons? Watch our simple overview of what this means. [embed]https://vimeo.com/516007545[/embed]...

Once again, we find ourselves going through a Covid-19 lockdown. Click here to see a brief video about some of the support available to businesses and how to access them....

There has been a lot of criticism of the government backed loan scheme that was announced last month.  Particularly, many small and mid-sized businesses have found them difficult to access.  The government has responded by opening another avenue for businesses to borrow.  Directly off the...

And just like that, another year is (nearly) over.  This is the time of year to think about some really small practical things (holiday pay for staff, shut down hours, emergency/break down contacts and what have you), it’s also a very good time to think...

As the song lyrics go; the times, they are a changing.  This includes how we pay for stuff.  If you’re still using cheques to pay your tax bill, time is not on your side.  As of 1 March 2020, IRD will no longer accept cheques...

Apparently, NZ businesses spent over $1,000,000,000 (that is: over 1 billion) on online advertising last year.  That’s quite a lot… However, according to their annual reports, the two biggest players by far (Google & Facebook) combined only paid a measly $750,000 in tax in NZ. Now, assuming...