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IRD hardline approach on company tax arrears causes frustration

IRD enforcement is at its highest level in the five years an insolvency firm has been tracking the data.

It said IRD will continue to approach these sorts of discussions with empathy and understanding.

Inland Revenue has ramped up liquidation applications to start the year, drawing the ire of a prominent Wellington publican who has found a handful of his companies in the department’s crosshairs.

Data collected by insolvency firm McDonald Vague showed the tax department accounted for 65 of the 85

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Nicholas Pointon Wed, 29 Jan 2025
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