Jul 3, 2010
The New Zealand Finance Minister has claimed that the upcoming decrease to corporate tax rates will increase the countries international competitiveness and economic efficiency. On July 2nd Bill English, Finance Minister of New Zealand, praised the country’s planned corporate tax rate decrease. The statement came as a response to the Australian Government’s announcement that its [...]
The New Zealand Finance Minister has claimed that the upcoming decrease to corporate tax rates will increase the countries international competitiveness and economic efficiency.
On July 2nd Bill English, Finance Minister of New Zealand, praised the country’s planned corporate tax rate decrease. The statement came as a response to the Australian Government’s announcement that its national corporate tax rate will not be reduced below 29 percent until fiscal conditions permit.
According to Bill English, the New Zealand 28 percent tax rate, combined with previously ... Read More
May 27, 2010
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has released two separate reports analyzing the future potential economic output and fiscal balances of the New Zealand economy. On May 26th the IMF released The Potential Contribution of Fiscal Policy to Rebalancing and Growth in New Zealand and Potential Growth of Australia and New Zealand in the Aftermath of [...]
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has released two separate reports analyzing the future potential economic output and fiscal balances of the New Zealand economy.
On May 26th the IMF released The Potential Contribution of Fiscal Policy to Rebalancing and Growth in New Zealand and Potential Growth of Australia and New Zealand in the Aftermath of the Global Crisis, two separate working papers concerning aspects of the New Zealand and Australian economies, in the face of the receding effects of the global economic crisis.
The ... Read More
May 22, 2010
Reactions are beginning to emerge regarding the 2010 New Zealand Government Budget. The latest fiscal policy changes have garnered relatively neutral results, although some changes have received widespread welcome. On May 20th the New Zealand Government revealed its latest budget, introducing numerous personal income tax rate decreases, measures to close loopholes in the tax treatment [...]
Reactions are beginning to emerge regarding the 2010 New Zealand Government Budget. The latest fiscal policy changes have garnered relatively neutral results, although some changes have received widespread welcome.
On May 20th the New Zealand Government revealed its latest budget, introducing numerous personal income tax rate decreases, measures to close loopholes in the tax treatment of rental properties, and an unexpected cut to the level of corporate taxation. According to a poll conducted by New Zealand Taxation, nearly 60 percent of respondents claimed ... Read More
May 20, 2010
The New Zealand Government has released its 2010 Budget. The announcement outlines various changes to the taxation system, putting to rest months of media speculations surrounding New Zealand’s tax future. On May 20th the New Zealand Government revealed its national budget for the year 2010. The latest budget aims to reduce the impact of last [...]
The New Zealand Government has released its 2010 Budget. The announcement outlines various changes to the taxation system, putting to rest months of media speculations surrounding New Zealand's tax future.
On May 20th the New Zealand Government revealed its national budget for the year 2010. The latest budget aims to reduce the impact of last year’s recession while introducing a range of fiscal stimulus measures and providing a solid base with which the Government can maintain control of the nation’s economy.
The Budget announcement ... Read More