
Inland Revenue throws down gauntlet
Large companies need to "rebuild the trust of the public" by being more open about tax arrangements, the IRD says.
Large companies need to "rebuild the trust of the public" by being more open about tax arrangements, the IRD says.
This guy was fed-up with paying tax, so he found a bit of empty land and created his own country. There's just one little problem.
Inland Revenue says it's in talks with foreign tax departments as it steps up efforts to recover money owed by overseas-based student loan borrowers.
Inland Revenue has launched a swathe of audits into the tax arrangements of international technology firms.
Move to cap deductions is delayed until next year at the earliest.
The chance to take the top job was 'too good to be true', Inland Revenue boss Naomi Ferguson tells Tamsyn Parker.
I've studied tax filings for decades. What I found most stunning about Trump's 1995 taxes isn't what everybody's talking about, writes Allan Sloan.
The Government is letting big corporates off their tax obligations lightly, the Green Party says.
Consumers are going to have to fork out extra for e-books, music, movies and television online.
CEOs have creative ideas for accelerating research and development, writes James Penn.
The IRD has launched another campaign cracking down on tradies carrying out work for under-the-table payment.
COMMENT: Apple would paid far more tax in New Zealand if it wasn't for the Irish head office structure.
The number of super-rich Kiwis on the tax department's radar has jumped.
Is marijuana the new sin-tax gusher for the states? It sure looks that way.
COMMENT: Apple's claim that it has always paid all the taxes it owed is disingenuous.
The EU's tax ruling is bad news for Apple, the Irish government and the EU's relations with the United States.
EU's $20 billion tax bill for Apple could set the stage for wider battle and Google, Amazon and Starbucks among firms likely to face scrutiny.
Cook says there has been 'an obvious targeting' of Apple.
Apple's chief talks growth potential, corporate responsibility and what it means to be the face of a tech behemoth.
Two Wellington accountants serving prison terms on 110 counts of tax fraud have exhausted the last avenue of appeal against their convictions.
New research by EY tax specialists has challenged Govt to "justify there's a real problem" before moving to change tax rules for multinational companies.
New Zealand is not being singled out for investigation as a tax haven, the European Union says.
New Zealand could face sanctions as the European Union investigates the country as part of a crack-down on global tax havens.
The social network is in a testy fight with the US Internal Revenue Service.
Those hoping to make a big profit on land earmarked for intensification under the Unitary Plan may be stung by a rarely used tax law.
A study ranking New Zealand the lowest for property purchase tax highlights a missed opportunity to make housing more affordable and boost supply.
Gareth Morgan has renewed calls for tax reforms after backing comments by businessman Stephen Jennings that the tax rules "favour the old and rich".
IRD says a 10-year project to overhaul IT infrastructure and introduce new processes is tracking below budget.
Aircraft purchases and corporate 'tax inversions' has sent Irish growth figures through the roof.