Ryan Poitoa resents getting paid less than his mates doing the same job beside him. Poitoa, 17, is one of the 150 people who got work when a Countdown supermarket
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Dunne tips property tax change, lower personal tax
Speaking to the International Fiscal Association conference in Christchurch today, Dunne said changes to the tax treatment of property were likely, to make the rules fairer and more equitable for
[IRD] Software Developers News – March 2010 edition
Software Developers Conference – 10th-11th of June 2010 – Wellington We will provide preliminary programme details with our invitations to electronically register in late April 2010
[IRD] March 2010 – Clarifying staff reimbursements for motor vehicle expenses
In this issue you can read about mileage rates, KiwiSaver small business survey, income tax timetable, paying PAYE electronically, calculating PAYE in April, reducing printed publications, KiwiSaver start dates, ACC
[IRD] March 2010 – Determination on the issue of perpetualnon-cumulative shares by BNZIS 2
The latest issue of the Tax Information Bulletin Vol 22, No 2 (March 2010) is now available at: http://www.ird.govt.nz/tib In this issue you can read about: * Binding rulings dealing
[DOL] Review of Part 9 of the Employment Relations Act 2000: Personal Grievances
an employee who considered taking a personal grievance but did not proceed, or ·
[IRD] Payroll Specification v3 period commencing 1 April 2010 refresh
IRD’s 29 January email referred to two changes to the payroll specification v3 for the pay period commencing on or after 1 April 2010. These changes were noted in the
[IRD] Agent Answers – March 2010 – When to expect annual returns and notices
In this issue you can read about: 2010 annual returns, calculations for new secondary tax rate, changes to RWT rates and thresholds, no paper IR 345 for online payers, trusts
[DOL] Migration Insights
What’s Hot? provides an overview of migration flows and policy, and contributes a New Zealand country profile for OECD’s ‘International Migration Outlook’ series. Final Evaluation Report of the Recognised Seasonal
Personal grievance revamp considered
\”A number of concerns have been raised about the personal grievance system, including uncertainty about the law and the ability for parties to spin out the legal battle for years,\”
[IRD] Update from Policy Advice Division, Inland Revenue, NZ
The Student Loan Scheme (Exemptions and Miscellaneous Provisions) Amendment Bill passed its final stages under urgency in Parliament last night. The legislation, which now awaits Royal assent, extends interest-free loans
REVIEW OF PART 6A OF THE EMPLOYMENT RELATIONS ACT 2000: CONTINUITY OF EMPLOYMENT
http://www.dol.govt.nz/consultation/tor-review-part6a/review-consultation.asp
MPs to debate youth minimum wage
A bill allowing the Government to re-introduce a youth minimum wage is to be debated by Parliament. The bill in the name of Act MP Sir Roger Douglas was drawn
Info gap leaves KiwiSavers in dark
Hundreds of thousands of people may not know who is managing their KiwiSaver money because of problems with getting their addresses correct. The issue was raised yesterday by industry body
[IRD] February 2010 – Taxation (Consequential Rate Alignment and Remedial Matters) Act 2009
The latest issue of the Tax Information Bulletin Vol 22, No 1 (February 2010) is now available at: www.ird.govt.nz/aboutir/newsletters/tib/ In this issue you can read about the: Taxation (Consequential
[IRD] February 2010 – Taxation (Consequential Rate Alignment and Remedial Matters) Act 2009
The latest issue of the Tax Information Bulletin Vol 22, No 1 (February 2010) is now available at: www.ird.govt.nz/aboutir/newsletters/tib/ In this issue you can read about the: Taxation (Consequential
[DOL] DYNAMICS ISSUE 6, February 2010
In this issue we highlight the December 2009 quarter figures from the Household Labour Force Survey released on 4 February 2010. We also introduce two new labour market information tools:
Holiday entitlements for Anzac day
This year Anzac day falls on Sunday 25 April. This means that those who normally work Sundays will receive a paid day off on Anzac day. Alternatively if you do
Minimum Wage is going up to $12.75
The new minimum wage rates will come into effect on April 1, 2010. The adult minimum wage will increase from $12.50 to $12.75. This applies to all employees aged 18
[IRD taxpolicy] PM signals tax reform changes
Update from Policy Advice Division, Inland Revenue, NZ http://www.taxpolicy.ird.govt.nz In his Statement at the opening of Parliament today, Prime Minister John Key said measures to reform the tax system would