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Trustpower tax ruling: Government needs to act to clarify law for other firms

The government may have to fix up a gap in tax law to make it clearer what firms embarking on large feasibility studies can and cannot claim as deductible expenses. With special feature audio.

Rob Hosking
Thu, 28 Jul 2016

The government may have to fix up a gap in tax law to make it clearer what firms embarking on large feasibility studies can and cannot claim as deductible expenses.

The claim comes just after the Supreme Court handed down its ruling in the dispute between electricity generator Trustpower [NZX:

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Rob Hosking
Thu, 28 Jul 2016
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