TIEA between Anguilla and New Zealand enters into force
The Anguilla - New Zealand Exchange of Information Agreement (TIEA) of 2009 has been entered into force on 6th January 2017 regarding tax matters. The TIEA will be applicable from 1st April
See MoreTax agreements between British Virgin Islands and New Zealand enter into force
The two tax related agreements between the British Virgin Islands and New Zealand was signed on 14 August 2009 and it has been entered into force on 23 December 2016. The effective dates are given below: The British Virgin Islands - New Zealand
See MoreTIEA between New Zealand and Vanuatu enters into force
The New Zealand - Vanuatu Exchange of Information Agreement (TIEA) of 2010 has been entered into force on 27 October 2016 regarding tax matters. Generally the agreement applies from 1 January
See MoreTIEA between New Zealand and Turks and Caicos Islands enters into force
The New Zealand - Turks and Caicos Islands Exchange of Information Agreement (TIEA) of 2009 has been entered into force on 23 December 2016 regarding tax matters. The TIEA will be applicable from 1st April
See MoreTIEA between New Zealand and St. Vincent and the Grenadines enters into force
The New Zealand - St. Vincent and the Grenadines Exchange of Information Agreement (TIEA) of 2010 has been entered into force on 17 October 2016 regarding tax matters. Generally the agreement applies from 1 January
See MoreNew Zealand releases consultation paper on interest limitation rules
The Finance and Revenue Minister released a consultation document regarding BEPS – Strengthening interest limitation rules and also inviting public submissions on proposals to improve New Zealand's thin capitalization rules on 3rd March 2017. The
See MoreThe 16th Round of RCEP Negotiations Held in Tangerang
On December 1-10, the 16th Round of Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP) Negotiation was held in Tangerang, Indonesia. Attending were 10 countries of ASEAN, China, Japan, South Korea, Australia, New Zealand, India and the Secretariat
See MoreNew Zealand: New GST refund procedure
The Tax Administration Order 2016, which specifies that, goods and services tax (GST) refunds must be paid by direct credit to a taxpayer's identified bank account from 7 February 2017, on 14 December 2016.GST refunds will be given by cheque only if
See MoreAustralia and New Zealand sign revised Social Security Agreement
On 8 December 2016, Australia and New Zealand signed a revision to the Social Security Agreement by which pensioners who segregates their lives between Australia and New Zealand will face changes from July 2017. The revised agreement provides for
See MoreNew Zealand: Implementation of BEPS Action 2-hybrid mismatch
The government of New Zealand released a consultative discussion document on 6 September 2016 containing proposals for addressing hybrid mismatch arrangements. The document proposes that New Zealand adopts the 2015 OECD recommendations on hybrid
See MoreNew Zealand: IMF selected issues paper looks at tax changes
A selected issues paper published on 8 February 2016 was prepared by IMF staff as background to consultations in New Zealand under Article IV of the IMF’s articles of agreement. The paper notes that New Zealand’s economy has performed well in
See MoreNew Zealand: Interest rate on low-interest loans
The Minister of Revenue declared that the approved interest rate will be decrease from 6.22% to 5.99% for calculating fringe benefit tax on low-interest loans. The new rate will be applicable from 23 November
See MoreNew Zealand to introduce new rules on remote services
A tax bill is to introduce a goods and services tax (GST) on “remote services” and would implement the government’s proposal for a residential land withholding tax on 16 November 2015. The residential land withholding tax rate would apply
See MoreThe Trans-Pacific Partnership negotiation completed
On October 4, 2015, Ministers of the 12 Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) countries – Australia, Brunei Darussalam, Canada, Chile, Japan, Malaysia, Mexico, New Zealand, Peru, Singapore, United States, and Vietnam – announced conclusion of their
See MoreNew Zealand: Inland Revenue revises its guidance on APA
Inland Revenue recently updated its guidance on the Advance Pricing Agreement (APA) application process and published a list of steps aiming to standardize the process. Agreements can be required from Inland Revenue alone (unilateral) or between
See MoreCanada: Tax treaty, TIEA updates
The Finance Ministry has announced that the Double Tax Treaty (DTA) between Canada and New Zealand entered into force on 26th June 2015, and that agents of the governments of Canada and the Cook Islands signed a tax information exchange agreement
See MoreWTO conducts trade policy review of New Zealand
On 29 June and 1 July 2015 the World Trade Organization (WTO) is conducting the fifth trade policy review of New Zealand. The review is based on a report submitted by the government of New Zealand and the report prepared by the WTO Secretariat. The
See MoreNew Zealand: Minister of Finance presents the Budget for 2015/2016
The Minister of Finance presented the Budget for 2015/2016 to Parliament on 21 May 2015. The Budget 2015/2016 deals only with domestic tax issues. The Budget contains the following proposals: Strengthening the tax rules applicable to property
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