Foundations of New Zealand Taxation Law 2019

Foundations of New Zealand Taxation Law 2019
Author: Wolters Kluwer
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2019-01-31
Genre:
ISBN: 9781775472841

Foundations of New Zealand Taxation Law provides a clear and concise introduction to the policy, principles and practice underpinning New Zealand's tax laws. Written by a panel of tax academics and tax experts in practice, this 2019 edition has been revised and updated to take into account significant tax developments that occurred throughout 2018. Ideal for students seeking a straightforward explanation of the fundamentals of taxation law within a framework that provides context and historical background, the text includes a series of study questions at the end of each chapter to aid with preparation for exams and assignments.

Foundations of Taxation Law

Foundations of Taxation Law
Author: Stephen Barkoczy
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 1097
Release: 2024-02-15
Genre: Law
ISBN: 1009458833

Foundations of Taxation Law provides a clear introduction to the policy, principles and practice that underpin Australian's taxation system.

Foundations of Taxation Law 2022

Foundations of Taxation Law 2022
Author: Stephen Barkoczy
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 1151
Release: 2022-01-25
Genre: Law
ISBN: 1009154435

Foundations of Taxation Law is a clear, comprehensive introduction to the policy, principles and practice of Australia's taxation system. An introductory guide for law and business students and tax practitioners, the text blends policy issues, taxation theory, technical 'black letter law' and commercial practice into a succinct, principled text.

Law Alive

Law Alive
Author: Grant Morris
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2012
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9780195585162

This book encourages readers to see the law as a living part of the political, social, economic and cultural life of New Zealand and includes exercises, examples, case studies, essay topics, puzzles, and problem-solving features to get students engaged, as well as a discussion of law beyond the courts, including jurisprudence and dispute resolution.--From back cover.

Tax Justice and Tax Law

Tax Justice and Tax Law
Author: Dominic de Cogan
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 440
Release: 2020-11-12
Genre: Law
ISBN: 1509935010

Most people would agree that tax systems ought to be 'just', and perhaps a great deal more just than they are at present. What is more difficult is to agree on what tax justice is. This book considers a range of different approaches to, and ideas about the nature of tax justice and covers areas such as: - imbalances in international tax arrangements that deprive developing countries of revenues from natural resources and allow wealthy taxpayers to use tax havens; - protests against governments and large business; - attempts to influence policy through more technical means such as the OECD's Base Erosion and Profits Shifting project; - interpersonal matters, such as the ways in which tax systems disadvantage women and minorities; - the application of wider philosophical or economic theories to tax systems. The purpose of the book is not to iron out these underlying differences into a grand theory, but rather to gain a more precise understanding of how and why we disagree about tax justice. In doing so the editors are assisted by a stellar cast of contributors from four continents, with a wide variety of views and experiences but a common interest in this central question of how to agree and disagree about tax justice. This is, of course, not only an intellectual exercise but also a necessary precursor to achieving real-world change.

Government Use of Artificial Intelligence in New Zealand

Government Use of Artificial Intelligence in New Zealand
Author: Colin Gavaghan
Publisher:
Total Pages: 86
Release: 2019
Genre: Artificial intelligence
ISBN: 9780473474423

"This is the first major report from the Artificial Intelligence and the Law Project. The overall focus of the report is on the regulatory issues surrounding uses of artificial intelligence (AI) in New Zealand. There are many types of AI systems, and many spheres within which AI systems are used (in New Zealand and beyond). Phase 1 of the project focuses on regulatory issues surrounding the use of predictive AI models in New Zealand government departments. As discussed in the report, while there are many types of AI model, the concept of a “predictive model” picks out a reasonably well-defined class of models that share certain commonalities and are fairly well characterisable as a regulatory target. The report specifically focuses on the use of predictive models in the public sector because the researchers want to begin by discussing regulatory options in a sphere where the New Zealand Government can readily take action. New Zealand’s Government can relatively easily effect changes in the way its own departments and public institutions operate. The report identifies and discusses a number of primary concerns: Accuracy, Human control, Transparency and a right to reasons/explanations, Bias, fairness and discrimination, Privacy. Individual rights are vital for any democracy but exclusive reliance should not be placed on individual rights models that depend on affected parties holding predictive algorithms to account. Often, individuals will lack the resources to do so. Furthermore, individual rights models might offer limited efficacy in monitoring group harms. With regard to oversight and regulation, one of the key recommendations of the report is that Government should consider the establishment of a regulatory/oversight agency. Several possible models for the new regulatory agency are proposed in the report. The new regulator could serve a range of other functions, including: Producing best practice guidelines; Maintaining a register of algorithms used in government; Producing an annual public report on such uses; Conducting ongoing monitoring on the effects of these tools. The report indicates preference for a relatively “hard-edged” regulatory agency, with the authority to demand information and answers, and to deny permission for certain proposals. However, even a light-touch regulatory agency could serve an important function. The researchers stress the need for consultation with a wide range of stakeholders across New Zealand society, especially with populations likely to be affected by algorithmic decisions, and with those likely to be under-represented in construction and training. This is likely to include those in lower socio-economic classes, and Māori and Pacific Island populations. Quite simply, they are likely to have insights, concerns and perspectives that will not be available to even the most well-intentioned of outside observers."--Publisher's website.

Understanding Commercial & Company Law

Understanding Commercial & Company Law
Author: Leigh Miller
Publisher:
Total Pages: 864
Release: 2019-06
Genre: Corporation law
ISBN: 9781988546148

This publication covers the relevant topics studied in university business courses and would be useful to any student who needs a robust general understanding of New Zealand law relating to contracts, consumers, companies, financial markets and corporate governance. Content for this book is drawn from the bestselling titles Understanding Commercial Law, 9th edition and Understanding Company Law, 4th edition ¿ both new editions which have been updated to take account of recent developments, case law and legislation. The use of plain language throughout ensures that the work is invaluable to students coming to the topic for the first time or who have English as a second language.

Doing Business 2020

Doing Business 2020
Author: World Bank
Publisher: World Bank Publications
Total Pages: 254
Release: 2019-11-21
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1464814414

Seventeen in a series of annual reports comparing business regulation in 190 economies, Doing Business 2020 measures aspects of regulation affecting 10 areas of everyday business activity.

Health and Safety at Work in New Zealand

Health and Safety at Work in New Zealand
Author: Rachael Schmidt-McCleave
Publisher:
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2019-12-20
Genre: Industrial hygiene
ISBN: 9781988553528

Health and Safety at Work in New Zealand: Know the Law is an authoritative, practical guide to the Health and Safety at Work in New Zealand Act 2015 and its accompanying regulations. When the new legislation came into force on 4 April, 2016 it brought a greater responsibility to not only understand health and safety, but also to know the law. This book was written to support health and safety practitioners and professionals through that implementation and transition. The second edition of Health and Safety at Work in New Zealand: Know the Law builds on the well-respected foundations of the first edition, analyzing case law under the new regime and developments in health and safety culture. it includes a new chapter on bullying, harassment and mental health in the workplace and the role of Worksafe. The 14 chapters and comprehensive subject index cover all the essential elements of the legislation and regulations, the legal framework and policy background, while also discussing relevant cases from New Zealand and Australia. Chapters discuss key terms, offences, enforcement, sentencing, regulations and codes of practice. There is guidance on industry specific topics that many readers will find useful including asbestos, earthquake issues, oil and gas, farming, adventure tourism and construction. The book also includes diagrams to help explain key concepts. Health and Safety at Work in New Zealand: Know the Law 2nd edition is a concise, user-friendly reference tool for legal practitioners, advisors, managers, directors, health and safety professionals, corporates, regulators and students.

The Law and Practice of Charities in New Zealand

The Law and Practice of Charities in New Zealand
Author: Michael Gousmett
Publisher:
Total Pages: 739
Release: 2013-05-01
Genre: Charities
ISBN: 9781927183373

This title fills the gap in the area of resources for those researching or advising on charity law. It provides the reader with a comprehensive up-to-date compendium on New Zealand charities law. The book provides guidance on the ample change in the charitable sector over recent years with the establishment of the Charities Commission in 2005, and accompanying High Court decisions. The title also provides information on significant developments in other jurisdictions.