If you’re an investor, make sure you’re familiar with the rules for residential investment property and tax.

If you’re an investor, make sure you’re familiar with the rules for residential investment property and tax.
The New Zealand government has unveiled its 2024 Budget with a core election promise delivered regarding tax relief of $2.57b through bracket adjustments.
With an adjustment to income brackets, tax rates remain the same but the thresholds are raised.
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The interest deductibility rules have been a hot button issue since they were introduced. They will start to be phased out from the 2024-25 tax year as residential property investors breathe a sigh of relief.
The minimum wage is rising as of April 1, 2024 to $23.15. As an employer, you’ll need to keep up to date with the latest minimum pay rates and pay your employees at least the current minimum rate.
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