New Zealand Income Tax Act 2007 2020

New Zealand Income Tax Act 2007 2020
Author: Wolters Kluwer
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2020-07
Genre:
ISBN: 9781775473374

A two-volume set consolidating the Income Tax Act 2007 up to 1 April 2020. Includes a comprehensive summary of amendments, detailed history notes and indexes.

New Zealand Income Tax Act 2007 (2013 edition)

New Zealand Income Tax Act 2007 (2013 edition)
Author: CCH New Zealand Ltd
Publisher: CCH New Zealand Limited
Total Pages: 3149
Release: 2013-07-01
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1775470059

The Income Tax Act 2007 is consolidated to 1 January 2013 and includes a comprehensive summary of amendments, detailed history notes and indexes.

New Zealand Tax Legislation for Students

New Zealand Tax Legislation for Students
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2018
Genre: Income tax
ISBN: 9781775472575

"This two-volume set, designed especially for students, consolidates all New Zealand income tax and GST legislation to 1 December 2017 ... The set covers: Income Tax Act 2007, Tax Administration Act 1994, Goods and Services Tax Act 1985, Double Taxation Relief (Australia) Order 2010"--Back cover.

Tax Law Design and Drafting, Volume 1

Tax Law Design and Drafting, Volume 1
Author: Mr.Victor Thuronyi
Publisher: International Monetary Fund
Total Pages: 534
Release: 1996-08-23
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781557755872

Edited by Victor Thuronyi, this book offers an introduction to a broad range of issues in comparative tax law and is based on comparative discussion of the tax laws of developed countries. It presents practical models and guidelines for drafting tax legislation that can be used by officials of developing and transition countries. Volume I covers general issues, some special topics, and major taxes other than income tax.

New Zealand Master Bookkeepers Guide

New Zealand Master Bookkeepers Guide
Author: Stephen J Marsden
Publisher: CCH New Zealand Limited
Total Pages: 753
Release: 2013-07-01
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0864759193

This practical guide covers not only bookkeeping essentials but also a range of accounting and taxation issues that bookkeepers need to be aware of when dealing with their clients and their accountants. It has a very practical approach, with numerous worked examples, diagrams, checklists, tables and FAQs. Adapted for New Zealand from the popular Australian edition by Stephen Marsden, this book is an invaluable resource for bookkeepers, accounting technicians and accountants.

The Complexity of Tax Simplification

The Complexity of Tax Simplification
Author: Simon James
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 286
Release: 2016-04-29
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1137478691

Simplicity in taxation has considerable potential advantages. However, attempts to simplify tax systems are only likely to be successful and enduring if they take account of the reasons why taxation is complex. There are strong pressures on tax systems to accommodate a range of important factors, as well as complex and changing national and international environments within which modern tax systems have to operate. This book explores the experiences of simplification in a range of countries and jurisdictions. The authors analyse a range of manifestations of simplification, including tax systems, tax law, taxpayer communications and tax administration. They also review the longer term or more fundamental approaches to simplification, suggesting that in order to strike the optimum balance between simplicity and the aims of a tax system in terms of efficiency and equity, a range of complex environmental factors must all be taken into account. With chapters reflecting on experiences from Australia, China, Canada, Malaysia, New Zealand, Russia, South Africa, Thailand, Turkey, the UK and the US, the authors illustrate differences between jurisdictions and the changing environment in which they operate. This book addresses the crucial balance between simplicity and the other objectives of tax design and reform, and suggests that reformers of the tax system should include simplicity as one of the key evaluators of any design or reform proposal.

Tax Guide to Farming, Forestry and Fishing

Tax Guide to Farming, Forestry and Fishing
Author: Campbell Brenton-Rule
Publisher:
Total Pages: 321
Release: 2019
Genre: Agriculture
ISBN: 9781775473145

New Zealand's primary sector continues to dominate our export earnings. In 2019 export revenue is forecast to reach over $45 billion. Given its strategic importance, it is unsurprising that the sector has a specialised and diverse set of tax regimes, all of which are brought together in the Tax Guide to Farming, Forestry and Fishing.In addition to covering these special regimes, this book also covers some of the more general tax principles that are likely to affect farming, forestry and fishing.This third edition has been fully updated to include all legislative and Inland Revenue policy changes up to August 2019, including the new bloodstock rules, changes to the tax treatment of farmhouse expenses, repeal of the adverse event scheme for income equalisation, overhaul of the schedular payments rules, the application of the bright-line test to farming properties, and new IR rulings on deductibility of resource consents.