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March 2024 Edition

2024: THE YEAR IN REVIEW

Closing out 2024, a year most of us look forward to seeing the back of, signifies the ending of a full two years of New Zealand being...

Tips for ending the tax year

As another tax year draws to a close (for those with a standard 31 March balance date) there are some key things to keep in mind. Bad debts If...

WHEN IP MEETS RP…NZ artists beware

Copyright rights are “relationship property” (RP) for the purposes of the Property Relationship Act 1976 (PRA) (NZ). So the Court of Appeal found in its now world-famous-in-New Zealand...

Rotorua Business Chamber BA5 with The National Kiwi Hatchery

What a night to remember! Members were treated to an exclusive mini-tour of the nocturnal kiwi room and the heart-melting sight of a two-day-old kiwi. It was...

NEW APPOINTMENTS: March 2024

Chad Wallace There will be a new Partner at Cooney Lees Morgan from 1 April this year – meet Chad Wallace.  Chad began working with the Private Client &...

New rate will overtax 89% of trusts 

New data from Inland Revenue has revealed that incoming legislation to tax all trusts at the top 39% tax rate will result in 89% of all trusts...

Breaking women-in-tech stereotypes

As we approach International Women’s Day I have been thinking about my role as a Chief Operating Officer (COO) in an IT company and reflecting on my...

Kindness is good business

People will often remember how you do something rather than what you do. For instance, I just bought a new iPhone and after having used android for years...

Franchise business: highly fundable

Getting started in the SME business world is daunting. If you are looking at purchasing an existing business, the banks will look at the historical performance of...

Fresh Identity for Tauranga Chamber

Everything in Jamie Lunam’s career came together recently when he was appointed chair of the Tauranga Business Chamber, soon after setting up his own new business. “I’ve been...

Should you sell your business: is there a right time?

There is no set-in-stone right or wrong moment to sell your business. It’s up to you to decide when it’s time. But how do you actually make...

The cost of recruitment

Advantages of engaging recruitment specialists to support your hiring strategy Recruiting new employees can be costly and takes both time and energy, so it’s understandable if your heart...

New Milestone reached for Tauranga’s Property and Business Organisation UTF

Tauranga’s Urban Task Force (UTF) is celebrating its third anniversary, having more than doubled its membership during a transformational time for the city. The organisation represents Tauranga property...

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