From that date personal income tax rates will be reduced to 10.5%-33%, compared to the current 12.5%-38% tax rates. The corporate income tax rate will also be reduced in the tax year 2011-2012 from 30% to 28%. More info: www.treasury.govt.nz/budget/2010 U.S. and New Zealand Ta...
This paper reports estimates of a number of personal marginal income tax rate measures for New Zealand since 1907, focusing mainly on the aggregate income-weighted average MTRs proposed by Barro and Sahasakul (1983, 1986) and Barro and Redlick (2011). The paper describes the methodology used ...
Any loss on your side business will reduce your tax liability from your regular job, so you should be due a refund. As to how much of a loss you're allowed, I lost NZ$50,000 on a "side" business last year. The IRD queried it, but I had statements to back it up so they acc...
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What is the Average Income Tax Rate Without a Residency Certificate? An income tax of approximately 3.3% will be deducted from your salary. How Can I Apply for a Residency Certificate? Those that wish to apply for a Residence Certificate will need contact their country’s appropriate governing ...
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Im Juli 2013 veröffentlichte das FASB «Presentation of an Unrecognized Tax Benefit When a Net Operating Loss Carryforward, a Similar Tax Loss, or a Tax Credit Carryforward Exists» (ASU 2013-11), eine Anpassung von Topic 740 – «Income Taxes». ASU 2013-11 sieht vor, dass...
the bottom two tax rate thresholds will lift up, with the lowest threshold lift from 14,000 NZ dollars (9,829 U.S. dollars) to 22,000 NZ dollars (15,446 U.S. dollars), and the 48,000 NZ dollars (33,700 U.S. dollars) tax threshold increase to 52,000 NZ dollars (36,509 U....
Isn’t that by definition an income tax? I may be badly uninformed; my economics reading is limited to a few old books like “Human Action” and such. What would it mean to have a progressive consumption tax? One answer would be to raise the nominal tax rate, and distribute a per-...