Oct 23, 2009
According to a KPMG survey, New Zealand has the seventh highest corporate tax rate in the OECD. The KPMG 2009 Corporate and Indirect Tax Rate Survey, which investigates the corporate and indirect tax rates of the OECD for the 2009 year, has found that New Zealand holds the seventh highest corporate tax and one of [...]
According to a KPMG survey, New Zealand has the seventh highest corporate tax rate in the OECD.
The KPMG 2009 Corporate and Indirect Tax Rate Survey, which investigates the corporate and indirect tax rates of the OECD for the 2009 year, has found that New Zealand holds the seventh highest corporate tax and one of the lowest indirect tax rates of the nations surveyed.
Ireland and Iceland had the lowest corporate tax rates in the survey, with 12.5% and 15% respectively. While New Zealand's ... Read More
Sep 7, 2009
According to the New Zealand Treasury, the country is no longer facing a recession. The New Zealand economy is predicted to be out of its recessionary period according to the Treasury’s economic indicator report, released on the 7th of September. It is thought that the quarter ending September will be the last in which New [...]
According to the New Zealand Treasury, the country is no longer facing a recession.
The New Zealand economy is predicted to be out of its recessionary period according to the Treasury’s economic indicator report, released on the 7th of September. It is thought that the quarter ending September will be the last in which New Zealand will experience contracted economic indicators. The report was accompanied with the statement "A small decline in real gross domestic product in the second quarter is likely to ... Read More
Aug 21, 2009
New Zealand and Singapore have signed a Double Taxation Agreement (DTA) which is set to replace the earlier signed and currently standing DTA. New Zealand and Singapore currently have a Double Taxation Agreement, it was signed in 1973 and has been present since its inception. As stated by Peter Dunne, New Zealand Revenue Minister, at [...]
New Zealand and Singapore have signed a Double Taxation Agreement (DTA) which is set to replace the earlier signed and currently standing DTA.
New Zealand and Singapore currently have a Double Taxation Agreement, it was signed in 1973 and has been present since its inception. As stated by Peter Dunne, New Zealand Revenue Minister, at the release of this signing “The agreement will modernize our tax treaty arrangements with Singapore and bring them into line with best international practice,” and “In particular, the ... Read More
Aug 14, 2009
New Zealand has signed new Tax Information Exchange Agreement with three countries. New Zealand has signed Tax Information Exchange Agreements (TIEA) with the Cayman Islands, the British Virgin Islands and Gibraltar. The Gibraltar agreement was signed in a London ceremony, while the other two were signed in Washington DC. Peter Dunne, New Zealand Revenue Minister, [...]
New Zealand has signed new Tax Information Exchange Agreement with three countries.
New Zealand has signed Tax Information Exchange Agreements (TIEA) with the Cayman Islands, the British Virgin Islands and Gibraltar. The Gibraltar agreement was signed in a London ceremony, while the other two were signed in Washington DC.
Peter Dunne, New Zealand Revenue Minister, announced these new agreements on the 14th of August. He commented "Recent months have seen a flurry of TIEA signings internationally, as low-tax offshore financial centers seek to ... Read More