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Future of tax – II Legality lacking for IP

Some intangible assets are not property at all.

Ken Moon
Sun, 03 Mar 2019

The Tax Working Group’s final Future of Tax report recommends an extensive capital gains tax (CGT) regime. Unlike many other countries, New Zealand has virtually no capital gains taxes.

The proposed tax is not confined to land and buildings. “Intangible property” is among the many assets

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Ken Moon
Sun, 03 Mar 2019
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