Greg Neill and Young-chan Jung of Russell McVeagh preview some of the corporate tax issues to be intensely debated during New Zealand’s upcoming general election, including those regarding commercial real estate, GST and foreign investment.
Greg Neill and Young-chan Jung of Russell McVeagh analyse New Zealand’s plans to encourage build-to-rent property developments via a series of new tax measures.
Fred Ward and Young-chan Jung of Russell McVeagh examine proposals to reform information reporting and GST in a recent discussion document on the gig and sharing economy.
Fred Ward and Young-chan Jung of Russell McVeagh consider the key elements of the new business continuity test, which arrives following the economic fallout caused by the COVID-19 pandemic.
Brendan Brown and Young-chan Jung of Russell McVeagh consider the tax developments that multinational businesses can expect following Jacinda Ardern and the Labour Party’s re-election in New Zealand.
Brendan Brown and Young-chan Jung of Russell McVeagh summarise the proposed measures that the Inland Revenue have put forward for allocating the purchase price in sales of property or business assets.
Brendan Brown and Young-chan Jung of Russell McVeagh analyse the government’s proposed changes to the goods and services tax treatment of cross-border telecommunications services, including charging GST based on the consumer’s residence.
The New Zealand government has released a discussion document proposing a digital services tax (DST) as an interim measure while OECD discussions continue on possible changes to the international tax framework to address the digitalisation of the global economy.