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The Real Estate Authority (REA), formerly the Real Estate Agents Authority (REAA), is the New Zealand Crown entity responsible for the regulation of the New Zealand real estate industry as well as the agents within it. [4]
Goods and services tax (GST) is an indirect tax introduced in New Zealand in 1986. This represented a major change in New Zealand taxation policy as until this point almost all revenue had been raised via direct taxes. GST makes up 24% of the New Zealand Government's core revenue as of 2013. [37]
Pages in category "Treaties of New Zealand" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 310 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
The Tax Working Group was established on 20 December 2017 with the stated goal of "examine further improvements in the structure, fairness and balance of the tax system." The Working Group will report to the New Zealand Government on the following matters: Whether the tax system operates fairly in relation to taxpayers, income, assets and wealth.
A tax treaty, also called double tax agreement (DTA) or double tax avoidance agreement (DTAA), is an agreement between two countries to avoid or mitigate double taxation. [1] Such treaties may cover a range of taxes including income taxes , inheritance taxes , value added taxes , or other taxes. [ 2 ]
The following real estate transfers were recorded recently in Lebanon County: ... property on Center Street, $150,000. Annville. ... D. C. Dieffenbach Properties LLC to Sterling Legacy Partners ...
Bell Gully is also the only New Zealand law firm to be ranked in the top tier of both International Tax Review's (ITR) World Tax 2020 [12] and World Transfer Pricing 2020. [ 13 ] Global Competition Review's GCR 100 [ 14 ] has recognised Bell Gully as having an 'elite' competition practice for the past 16 years, its highest ranking in New Zealand.
Kiwi Property was established in 1992 as the Kiwi Income Property Trust as a property trust by Ross Green and Richard Didsbury, and listed on the New Zealand Exchange in 1993 under the ticker code of KIP. Kiwi Income Property Trust acquired New Zealand Land Limited in 1994; which held a total portfolio of nine properties.