RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY TAX IN NEW ZEALAND: WHICH RULES APPLY (AND WHEN)?

Residential Property Tax in New Zealand: Which Rules Apply (and When)?

Residential property tax in New Zealand: Which rules apply (and when)? That is the big question. If you own, rent, or occasionally use a residential property in New Zealand, your deductions and potential tax on sale depend on how you use the property in each income year. That sounds simple—until you confront overlapping frameworks like…

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ARE ASBESTOS REMOVAL COSTS TAX-DEDUCTIBLE?

ARE ASBESTOS REMOVAL COSTS TAX-DEDUCTIBLE?

Are asbestos removal costs tax-deductible? Asbestos remains one of the most persistent legacy hazards in New Zealand buildings. While its use declined sharply after the 1980s due to clear links to serious health risks, many homes, commercial buildings, and industrial structures still contain asbestos today. As these buildings age, owners frequently incur costs to test,…

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NAVIGATING CRYPTO TAX IN NEW ZEALAND

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Navigating Crypto Tax in New Zealand: Cryptocurrency has gone mainstream in New Zealand. Whether you’re trading Bitcoin, minting NFTs, or staking tokens, chances are you’ve wondered: Do I need to pay tax on this? The short answer is yes. The long answer? Well, let’s dive into it. This guide breaks down how crypto is taxed in…

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BEST OWNERSHIP STRUCTURES FOR INVESTMENT PROPERTY

9 times out of 10 an LTC is the best structure for owning a rental property: “You have the benefit of limited liability, a legal structure that is clearly a separate entity yet under your control, and yet it is treated at tax time like a partnership: the best of both worlds.”‘

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REPAIRS TO NEWLY ACQUIRED ASSETS: WHAT’S TAX DEDUCTIBLE?

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Repairs to newly acquired assets: what’s tax deductible? When acquiring an asset – including rental property – it’s common to incur repair costs to bring it up to a usable standard. But can those costs be claimed? The Inland Revenue Department (IRD) has released updated guidance on the subject, including a “Question We’ve Been Asked”…

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IS HOUSE FLIPPING STILL A THING?

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Is house flipping still a thing? House flipping—the practice of purchasing properties, renovating them, and selling them quickly for profit—has long been a popular investment strategy in New Zealand. However, recent years have seen significant shifts in the landscape of property trading. Factors such as legislative changes, economic fluctuations, and evolving market dynamics have reshaped…

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OVERSEAS SHARES: SHOULD YOU BE A DE MINIMIS INVESTOR?

Overseas shares: Should you be a de minimis investor? It’s a good question. Learn why staying under the “de minimis” threshold might not actually get you the most tax-efficient outcome. To introduce this, firstly let’s point out the obvious: Investing globally offers New Zealand investors the opportunity to diversify their portfolios and tap into international…

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PIES vs DIRECT INVESTMENTS: WHAT’S BETTER?

PIEs vs Direct Investments: What’s better? Firstly, let’s define the two categories: Understanding PIE Managed Funds A Portfolio Investment Entity (PIE) is an investment structure introduced in New Zealand to encourage collective investment while providing tax efficiencies. PIEs pool money from multiple investors to invest in a diversified portfolio of assets, including cash, shares, bonds,…

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