NZ Property Investor

THE TAX MAN COMETH

Heading into tax season, property investors would be well-advised to take Inland Revenue (IRD) seriously, rather than under-estimating it. That’s because after a period of business transformation – which included investigative staff being moved from auditing to other areas – the organisation is returning to normal. As it does, it is ramping up its investigative activity again and, inevitably, that includes the

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