Inflation Hits Highest Level in Three Decades

A report by Statistics New Zealand has found that the consumer price index (CPI) has risen 7.3% in the second quarter of the year, up from 6.9% in the first quarter. This is the fastest increase on record since June 1990 when the CPI rose by 7.6%. The CPI rose…

RBNZ Hikes Benchmark Interest Rate To 2.5percent

In another attempt to control inflation, the Reserve Bank of New Zealand (RBNZ) has raised the benchmark interest rate by half a percentage point to 2.5%. This is the third time this year, following similar hikes in April and May, that the RBNZ has raised the official cash rate by…

IRD To Focus on Taxpayers with Overseas Incomes

The Inland Revenue Department (IRD) has just released its Offshore Tax Transparency guide that will help tax agents to comply with international rules. According to IRD spokesperson John Nash, New Zealand’s tax residents are obligated to pay tax on their worldwide income. This applies even where withholding tax has been…

Kiwis Warned to Be on The Alert for Digital Scams

There have been increased reports of scammers conning Kiwis out of their hard-earned money using sophisticated means that include spoofed phone numbers and realistic dialogues that cause victims to inadvertently share bank and log-in details. This is being further supplemented by SMS messages with links to phishing websites and other…

Government Announces Draft Plan To Tax Agricultural Emissions

New Zealand’s Ministries of Agriculture, Climate Change and Environment have released a draft plan that will guide pricing on agriculture emissions that come from belching cattle and sheep. This plan will see New Zealand become the first country in the world to have farmers pay for the emissions that come…

Government Resists Calls for Sugar Tax

According to recently published research from a World Health Organisation (WHO) funded study conducted across a dozen countries and several US states, taxes on sugar-sweetened beverages do work on reducing the demand for said beverages by causing their prices to increase. The research reviewed 86 studies that found that with…

Kiwi Retailer Set to Freeze Commodity Prices for Winter

One of the country’s biggest supermarket chains, Countdown, has announced plans to temporarily freeze retail prices on 500 retail items for the duration of winter. They have assured that the freeze will hold no matter the changes to inflation rates during this period. This move, it has been said, is…

Combating Financial Crimes in New Zealand

In a move targeted at unveiling corporate secrecy that has seen companies and trusts act on behalf of shadowy foreign figures, the New Zealand government has committed to the establishment of a public beneficial ownership register. The register had been earlier proposed by the Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment…

Buy Now, Pay Later Services Come Under Fire

Consumer NZ is advocating for better credit regulation of the buy now pay later (BNPL) sector to avoid vulnerable consumers becoming at risk of falling into a spiral of debt. Head of campaigns, Gemma Rasmussen, has said that sensible regulation was needed to protect users from irresponsible lending. Her sentiments…