As we near the end of the financial year it might be time to think about pulling together your 2022 financial year information.
Category Archives: Tax Advice
Leaving or returning to NZ? Here’s what you need to know about New Zealand tax residency
As we near the end of some of the New Zealand Government Covid-19 Border restrictions, many Kiwis are either planning on returning home, or jetting off on an epic adventure.
Property Accountants: Claiming depreciation
As a property investor, you will already know that you can deduct business expenses from your rental income, but are you sure you’re not missing out on anything that’s available to you?
Contractor Accountants: Tax deductions and considerations before contracting
If you’re planning to start contracting, you might want to hold off and think about several important things first!
Restaurant Accountants: What tax deductions are available to you?
You probably know by now that most costs that you incur and are necessary to run your business are tax deductible – but hold off from the shopping spree!
Property Accountants: Tax based on rental property type
Do you have a residential property up for rent? Are you aware of your tax obligations relating to deductible expenses, loss carry forwards and GST?
Property Accountants: How to use the actual cost method
If you have rental income, regardless of whether you’re renting out land, a house, a caravan, a room, or a building, you can’t escape paying tax on your profits, but how much tax should you be paying?
Business Accountants: Tax deductions on insurance – are you claiming everything you’re entitled to?
One of the perks of being a sole trader, contractor or business owner is being able to claim tax deductions for business-related expenses, but many miss out on some of these simply because they are unaware of what they can and can’t claim.
Wellington Accountants: Research & Development Tax Incentive – could your business qualify?
The implementation of the Research & Development Tax
Incentive (RDTI) has not exactly been a smooth ride, but remember, nothing good
comes easy!
Cashies: To declare or not to declare?
Are you ready for IRD if they come knocking on your door? Inland Revenue is currently cracking down on specific industries in search of overclaimed expenditure and undeclared revenue.