
Exporting gets easier with online application
It’s now easier than ever for businesses to apply to join Customs’ Secure Exports Scheme, which helps exporters save time and money at the border.
It’s now easier than ever for businesses to apply to join Customs’ Secure Exports Scheme, which helps exporters save time and money at the border.
Income tax returns are due by 7 July. Find out what you need to do.
If you’re considering exporting your food products, the Ministry for Primary Industries (MPI) can help you navigate the journey.
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Having a flexible workforce has benefits both for employees, and for your business. Here’s why these arrangements make good business sense.
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If you regularly sell online, you are “in trade”. This means paying tax and complying with consumer laws.
If you think KiwiSaver isn’t for you because you’re self-employed, you’re probably missing out on thousands of dollars in government contributions.
If you’re an employer, it pays to understand the different obligations you have to employees and to contractors — there are costs to getting things wrong.
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