Keen to reduce your next tax bill? Brush up on what you can claim as a business expense. Whatever you claim for, you'll need to keep good records and hold on to your receipts. 📁 Find out more at https://lnkd.in/gTJMaB7b.
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Business.govt.nz makes business easier with tools and advice from across government to save you time and help make your business a success. We do this by packaging content and advice from across government into tools and resources designed with small business in mind. We work closely with small businesses across New Zealand, government agencies, and private sector businesses and organisations, to understand small business pain points and how to address them in the most effective way. We are part of the Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment (MBIE) and we are focused on achieving Better for Business Result 9 objectives. mbie.govt.nz/smterms
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http://business.govt.nz
External link for business.govt.nz
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- 2-10 employees
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- Wellington
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- Business Advice, Business Planning Tools, NZ Government Business Requirements, Compliance, Law changes, Tax, Cash flow, Small Business Support, Business Planning, Health and Safety, HR, Employment, Consumer law, Productivity, Intellectual Property, Business finance, and Business Performance
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Updates
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Thinking about hiring? Already got staff? Knowing some employment law basics can protect you, your staff and your business. Brush up on your employment knowledge with our employment 101 #FridayQuiz! Keen to learn more? Head to https://lnkd.in/giZpU3zy
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It’s almost Mother’s Day and many of us are gearing up to spoil the mums in our lives. It’s also a big day for many businesses. It’s important that your sales practices are not misleading, this includes making sure: 💐 your claims are accurate 💐 you are not misleading customers by using pressure selling techniques (e.g., countdown timers, lock stock count indicators). To find out more check out https://lnkd.in/gNpykU_5. #TipsForSales #TipsForCompliance
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Our friends at CERT NZ have a free webinar tomorrow, 30 April at 10.30am on how you can protect your business against ransomware. Find information and register here: https://lnkd.in/gGhSMu3p
Join us on Tuesday 30 April for our next free webinar where CERT NZ Senior Analyst, Sam Leggett will explain how to protect your business from different cyber threats, like ransomware. Register now!
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You may be able to claim more expenses than you think. Test your knowledge with our #FridayQuiz! Visit https://lnkd.in/gTJMaB7b to find out more about reducing your tax bill!
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Are you planning on attending a dawn parade on Thursday or do you meet the conditions to operate before 1pm? Different rules apply for trading on Anzac Day, and what you pay your staff might be affected. Check what you should do by heading to our easy-to-follow guidelines here: https://lnkd.in/gegCh2cK. More information can also be found on Employment New Zealand #PublicHolidays #SmallBusiness #AnzacDay2024
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This ‘flu season’ make sure you’re prepared to handle staff sickness. If an employee has been working for you for 6 months, they're legally entitled to at least 10 days paid sick leave a year. 📆 Get to know your employees' sick leave entitlements at https://lnkd.in/gqEXAmZ7. #SmallBusiness #TipsForEmployers
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Tax season is prime time of the year for tax related scams. To protect you and your business, CERT NZ have shared simple steps you can follow to spot phishing scams. 🎣 To learn more about spotting phishing scams, head to https://lnkd.in/gWkbnX3X.
It's tax season and scammers know it. Inland Revenue NZ has started to get in contact with businesses and people about their tax and refunds. Scammers use this to their advantage and may send you messages pretending to be IRD, also known as phishing, targeting your myIR account or your money. You can protect yourself from phishing with a few simple steps: • Think before your click. • Use long, strong and unique passwords for your myIR account and email. • Turn on two-step verification (also called two-factor authentication). IRD now offers two-step verification on myIR accounts. Find out more about spotting phishing scams at https://lnkd.in/gJarMtyJ
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Keen to reduce your tax bill? Find out what you can claim. Head to https://lnkd.in/gTJMaB7b #Tax #ClaimingExpenses #SmallBusiness