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23 November 2022

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Tax 101 for sole traders

As a sole trader, you have a lot of responsibilities when running your business. To help you plan ahead, we've teamed up with our friends at Hnry to create a guide explaining the different taxes and levies, and how they're calculated.
 

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Taxes in your first year

If it's your first year in business you still need to pay income tax. Any tax from your first year is usually due by 7 February the following year, or 7 April if you have a tax agent. If you haven't completed a tax return yet you can still do it online in myIR.
 

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Managing annual leave

Have you given your employees their 14 day notice of your business's annual closedown period? It's a good idea to get organised for the holiday period early so you and your team can plan for your well-deserved time off.
 

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Strong online presence is good for business

As a business owner it's important to have the right digital tools and know how to use them. Being digitally capable can make your business more profitable.
 

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Finding help with exporting challenges

If you're an exporter or thinking about becoming one, New Zealand Export Credit (NZEC) can help with any financial or insurance challenges you might face doing business internationally.


 

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Business payments proposal: Have your say

A new government proposal will require big organisations to show how they pay suppliers and how long they take to do it. This will help you decide which businesses you want to do business with. Consultation on the proposal is open until 26 February 2023.
  

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Wellness Webinar: You haven't missed out

If you could do one thing for your wellbeing this summer, what should it be? If you missed our recent Wellbeing webinar with Dr Elizabeth Berryman, you didn't miss out. Find the answer to this question and more.
 

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