Category: New Zealand

New bank law raises privacy fears

Attempts by the country’s banks to comply with new American tax legislation are raising fears about customers’ privacy. The United States is one of two countries – the other being Eritrea – that tax their citizens who live overseas, even if their income is generated in a foreign country and… – Continue reading

Intergovernmental agreement with US over the controversial FATCA tax act secured

All bar the dotting of the i’s and crossing of the t’s appears done in New Zealand’s intergovernmental agreement with the United States over its controversial Foreign Account Tax Compliance Act, or FATCA. An Inland Revenue Department (IRD) spokesman confirmed to interest.co.nz negotiations between the two countries have progressed sufficiently… – Continue reading

British Virgin Islands: BVI & Canada: Down To business – TIEA Now Effective

The Canada-BVI Tax Information Exchange Agreement (“TIEA”) came into force on 11 March 2014. The TIEA was signed in May 2013, and the effective date provisions are set out in Article 13 of the Agreement. The BVI is now party to 25 TIEAs. What are the benefits? The BVI/Canada TIEA is significant due… – Continue reading

Exporters ‘need transfer pricing clarity’

The benefits of the New Zealand Government’s desire to push export led growth, as part of its overall economic strategy, could be stymied by a lack of clarity over proposed cross-border tax changes. New research from the Grant Thornton International Business Report survey (IBR) reveals that New Zealand business leaders… – Continue reading

Little tax comfort for Kiwi expats

Inland Revenue today released its interpretation of what it means to be tax resident. “This is a particularly important document for New Zealanders living and working overseas. For these people, remaining tax resident in New Zealand can have significant financial implications.” says Rebecca Armour, Tax Director and Head of International… – Continue reading

The Luxembourg double tax treaties network — 12 March update

12 March 2014: In its 2013 Annual Report, the Luxembourg Direct Tax Authorities reported that they have negotiated new tax treaties with Hungary, New Zealand, the UK and Uruguay. It is also reported that 659 exchanges of information upon request, spontaneous information exchanges and automatic exchanges of information have been… – Continue reading

Legislation enabling FATCA overrides Privacy Act

The Taxation (Annual Rates, Employee Allowances, and Remedial Matters) Bill contains proposed legislative amendments to give effect to the intergovernmental agreement (IGA) New Zealand is currently negotiating with the United States in respect of the United States’s Foreign Account Tax Compliance Act (FATCA). The Commentary to the Bill states that… – Continue reading

IRD issues new advice on tax residency

New Zealanders living and working overseas can breathe a little easier now tax authorities have agreed that renting out a house they own in New Zealand doesn’t automatically make them a New Zealand taxpayer. The Inland Revenue Department has issued an interpretation of New Zealand residency after a Taxation Review… – Continue reading

American tax grab may target Kiwis

Kiwis could be forced to surrender their private details to United States authorities as part of a deal to combat tax-dodging. Those affected could include high-profile New Zealanders in entertainment, sports and business who have previously lived in the US. The Government has stressed the law changes to override New… – Continue reading