NZ Property Investor

TAXING MATTERS

The heat of summer might be lingering on, but we’re several months into 2020 now and that means it’s time to start thinking seriously about tax. With March 31 marking the end of the financial year, property investors need to get their accounts in order. To that end, here’s my pick of the 10 key tax matters that investors must consider in preparation for the rapidly approaching 2020 filing season.

‘With interest rates as low as they are, many investors are trading at profits, but those highly geared or having to make large repairs may well find themselves in loss’

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