Name and shame: IRD exercises new tax crackdown tool
New rules encourage 27 other companies to make arrangements to pay down debt.
Victoria Young
Tue, 24 Oct 2017
Inland Revenue has exercised new powers to report an Auckland company to credit agencies over the size of its tax debt.
The company will not be named in the wider public as tax secrecy applies.
Under former revenue minister Judith Collins, a law was passed in June allowing the tax department
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Victoria Young
Tue, 24 Oct 2017
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