Tag: Business
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Maximising Your Returns: A Guide to Tax Deductible Expenses for NZ Therapists
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Running a massage or acupuncture practice in Aotearoa is a rewarding path, but as any sole trader knows, the “admin side” can feel a bit like trying to find a pressure point in the dark. Understanding exactly what you can claim is the difference between leaving money on the table and running a lean, profitable…
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The Ultimate Strategy for Financial Freedom: Navigating New Zealand’s 2026 Economic Landscape
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As reported by RNZ, the quest for personal prosperity in 2026 requires more than just a passing interest in one’s bank balance. With the new year well underway, many New Zealanders are looking for tangible ways to sharpen their fiscal habits and secure their future. The current economic climate demands a proactive approach, where understanding…
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Crucial Turning Point: Why the Job Market Recovery is a Triumph for New Zealand Workers
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As reported by RNZ, the New Zealand employment landscape is finally displaying the first green shoots of recovery following a period of sustained pressure. Data analysed by BNZ suggests that the tide is beginning to turn for the local workforce, with early indicators pointing toward a more robust economic environment as we move through 2026.…
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Navigating the 2026 Wage Shift: A Balanced Triumph for Kiwis
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Overview As reported by the Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment (MBIE) and the Beehive, the New Zealand Government has confirmed a moderate adjustment to the national minimum wage. Effective from 1 April 2026, the adult minimum wage will rise to $23.95 per hour. Workplace Relations and Safety Minister Brooke van Velden noted that this…
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Navigating the Comprehensive KiwiSaver Changes of 2026
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Overview As reported by RNZ, Inland Revenue, and various financial commentators, New Zealand is entering a transformative period for its flagship retirement scheme. The 2026 KiwiSaver changes represent the first stage of a multi-year strategy to bolster the nation’s long-term financial resilience. Beginning on 1 April 2026, the default contribution rate for both employees and…
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Profit Without Purpose Is Just Good Accounting
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in Bach TalksIn the New Zealand business landscape, a balance sheet that demonstrates fiscal health is often mistaken for a finished masterpiece. While lean margins and optimised overheads are indicators of functional management, they are essentially the “Warrant of Fitness” for your enterprise, necessary for the road, but they don’t tell you where you’re going. A business…
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Cost of Living Crisis: New Zealand’s Inflationary Surge Defies Forecasts
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Overview As reported by RNZ, New Zealand’s annual inflation rate has climbed to 3.1 percent, a figure that edges past the Reserve Bank’s previous projections and places renewed pressure on the national economy. The latest data from Stats NZ reveals a 0.6 percent rise in the consumer price index for the December quarter, driven largely…
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The Danger Zone: Why Financial Reporting Delays are Hammering NZ Construction in 2026
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In the fast-paced world of New Zealand construction, a project’s success is often measured by what’s visible: the framing going up, the concrete being poured, or the final handover. However, the most critical structure in your business isn’t made of timber or steel; it’s your data. As we move through 2026, many Kiwi tradies and…
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How Empty Residences Threaten Queenstown’s Future Prosperity
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As reported by RNZ, a former World Bank economist has issued a stark warning regarding the proliferation of “ghost houses” in Queenstown. Ralph Hanan suggests that the surge in absentee property ownership is hollowing out the town, potentially steering the alpine resort toward a societal trainwreck. With a significant portion of the local housing stock…
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Don’t Get Caught Out: 3 Common PAYE Mistakes NZ SMEs Keep Making
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For many small to medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in Aotearoa, managing payroll and staying compliant with the IRD can be a minefield. Even with the best intentions, it’s surprisingly easy to trip up on PAYE (Pay As You Earn) obligations, especially if you’re juggling multiple roles as a business owner. In this blog, we break down…