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The end of the financial year can be frustrating and time consuming, so we’ve made it as easy as possible with our online 2026 end
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The end of the financial year can be frustrating and time consuming, so we’ve made it as easy as possible with our online 2026 end

Finding the right accountant can save you time, money, and stress. Our simple guide shows what to look for, the questions to ask, and includes a handy checklist to help you make the right choice for your property investments or business.

Switching accountants might seem like a hassle, but it’s actually straightforward. At Kiwitax, we take care of the heavy lifting. You’ll be onboarded with clear pricing, friendly support, and no stress.

Provisional tax can be confusing for new business owners, contractors, and rental property investors. Learn how it works, when you need to start paying, and simple steps to manage your tax and protect your cashflow.

As a Kiwitax client, to ensure efficient delivery of your annual accounting work, Kiwitax schedules each clients work via a scheduled date. The scheduled date

The end of the financial year can be frustrating and time consuming, so we’ve made it as easy as possible with our online 2025 end

31 March tax is almost here. If you’re a business owner or rental property owner, now is the time to act. 31 March marks the

Recently, we have noticed that some clients have received notices from the Inland Revenue Department (IRD) stating that they have been randomly selected for closer

There are two main methods you can prepare your GST returns based on, these are: Payments Basis GST This method calculates GST based on income

Business owners and property investors often miss out on expense claims simply because they aren’t aware of them. Here’s a run-down of commonly overlooked tax

As a business owner or property investor you’re entitled to make a tax claim for depreciation – but what exactly is depreciation? It’s best described as the devaluation of your assets over a number of years and different assets have different life spans so that’s why the depreciation rates differ.

When completing your annual EOFY checklists, you may not have all of the information available to complete the checklist at the time. Thankfully, you can save all of your information and complete the checklist later by using the save and continue later button.