This week Labour announces its Capital Gains Tax policy; the Government releases a “refreshed” Tax and Social Policy Work Programme and Inland Revenue’s updated draft interpretation statement on the deductibility of repairs and maintenance expenditure has a controversial take on the treatment of leaky buildings.
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This week Labour announces its Capital Gains Tax policy; the Government releases a “refreshed” Tax and Social Policy Work Programme and Inland Revenue’s updated draft interpretation statement on the deductibility of repairs and maintenance expenditure has a controversial take on the treatment of leaky buildings.
A deep(ish) dive into the recently released tax bill and highlights from the 2025 NZLS Tax Conference
The Week In Tax
27 minutes 38 seconds
2 months ago
A deep(ish) dive into the recently released tax bill and highlights from the 2025 NZLS Tax Conference
Tthe recently released Taxation (Annual Rates for 2025−26, Compliance Simplification, and Remedial Measures) Bill is noteworthy for as much as what’s not included and do we really need a comprehensive capital gains tax, a provocative highlight from the New Zealand Law Society’s 2025 tax Conference.
The Week In Tax
This week Labour announces its Capital Gains Tax policy; the Government releases a “refreshed” Tax and Social Policy Work Programme and Inland Revenue’s updated draft interpretation statement on the deductibility of repairs and maintenance expenditure has a controversial take on the treatment of leaky buildings.