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Health and Safety - recent developments - Online CPDPublication Date: 13-Mar-2019Authors: Greg Cain, Michael Hargreaves |
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Privacy Landscape - key developments - Online CPDPublication Date: 08-Mar-2019Authors: June Hardacre, Suzy McMillan |
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Package includes:
Online CPD Module l Electronic booklet l PowerPoint Presentation
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Online CPD Module
Presentation time: 90 minutesA sound understanding of the tax information required for land transactions, for both lawyers and accountants, will assist you to avoid tax compliance headaches. Until recently practitioners have not had to deal with a lot of tax issues regarding land transactions but this has changed.
In this module the presenters will discuss compliance issues, providing both the legal and accounting perspectives. The webinar will take a closer look at:
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Learning objectives
After completing this module you will:
Booklet
Authors: Peter Barrett, Mike Brunner
Published: 5 December 2017
Pages: 29
Introduction
The Income Tax Act 2007 (the Act) contains provisions that impose income tax on certain property transactions. Enforcing these tax rules on residents and non-residents alike can be difficult without a complete set of records being provided to Inland Revenue. To deal with these concerns, the government announced a package of measures as part of the 2015 Budget aimed at providing clearer rules for property investors, more useful information to Inland Revenue to help enforce the rules, and increased funding to investigate property tax compliance.The three stages to the reform included:
These new rules, whilst primarily being tax reforms, will also assist in enforcing New Zealand’s anti-money laundering and countering financing of terrorism rules. At the time of these reforms, the Government stated that these reforms were intended to take some heat out of Auckland’s burgeoning housing market. (continued...)
PowerPoint Presentation
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