
Tax share agreements to extend to spies
New Zealand's intelligence agencies would be able to access individuals' tax information if parliament backs the recent review carried out by Michael Cullen and Patsy Reddy.
New Zealand's intelligence agencies would be able to access individuals' tax information if parliament backs the recent review carried out by Michael Cullen and Patsy Reddy.
Brent Sheather looks at why interest rates globally have fallen and the implications for savers and borrowers.
COMMENT: Murdoch has an interest in exposing favourable tax environment enjoyed by the very companies which are siphoning off advertising revenue streams.
COMMENT: It is illogical to expect that global processes and outcomes will not be strongly influenced by the corporates that operate at that level.
The New Zealand Herald investigation into multinational tax has sparked a political scrap with Labour finance spokesman Grant Robertson.
COMMENT: Boycott those companies spending a fortune to avoid paying their fair share. What they're doing might be legal - but it's morally bankrupt.
You can dip into your KiwiSaver once you are eligible for New Zealand superannuation as long as you have been in the scheme for at least five years.
The drug giant seeking $30m from the taxpayer for its cancer drug Keytruda paid less income tax in 2014 than PM John Key.
INTERVIEW: Tamsyn Parker talks to two women who between them look after more than $11b of KiwiSavers' money.
Business is facing change on a scale it hasn't seen since the 1980s as multi-nationals are targeted with new tax rules.
United Future leader Peter Dunne said he was well aware of the "urgent" issue of the tax paid by multinational companies.
Local tech companies say we need an inquiry into the multinational tax gap - which allows rivals to pay less tax than homegrown companies.
INTERACTIVE: 20 large companies made $10b of sales to Kiwis, but paid just $1.8min tax.
INTERACTIVE: Multinationals insist they are meeting their NZ legal obligations.
The economy grew faster than expected in the December quarter but economists remained unimpressed.
COMMENT: Property investment is looming as a major battleground at Australia's election later this year.
COMMENT: Thanks New Zealand. Your collective dishonesty costs me thousands of dollars a year.
Savers look set to suffer more pain at the bank after the Reserve Bank made a surprise move and cut the official cash rate.
The long-term outlook for the dairy sector is strong, but the immediate future is highly concerning, says Mark Lister.
Home loan rates are pretty low at the moment but could you be getting an even better deal by being the ideal borrower?
Which suburbs now have a median house price of more than a million dollars?
Chinese buyers could be back in the Auckland property market and if not now, they would be soon, experts say.
When it comes to cracking down on people not paying what they should, beneficiaries are much easier to go after, writes Paul Little.
Previous homeowners are able to get back into the housing market using KiwiSaver if they're in the same financial position as a first-home buyer.
Let's get you back on the KiwiSaver ladder, step by step, writes Mary Holm.
Brent Sheather talks about the Financial Markets Conduct Act.
Sales data from New Zealand's biggest real estate agency showed a 17 per cent annual price jump for Auckland and Northland.