Officials get tough with tax evaders
The Inland Revenue Department (IRD) is getting tough with tax evaders, those filing false returns and companies and individuals hiding their real income. An increasing
The Inland Revenue Department (IRD) is getting tough with tax evaders, those filing false returns and companies and individuals hiding their real income. An increasing
Small businesses are the backbone of many of our communities. When I am out and about across the country, I enjoy visiting businesses and employers
Triangle TV has arranged former Mayoress of Auckland and former Minister Christine Fletcher to be the Master of Ceremonies at the Indian Newslink Indian Business
“We believe that the Indian business community is one of the most significant partners in New Zealand’s progress and development. It is gratifying that over
A new organisation of emerging entrepreneurs and professionals aims to foster qualities of leadership and responsibility among the younger members of the business community in
India and New Zealand held foreign office consultations in Wellington on September 24 on their bilateral ties and exchanged views on global and regional issues.
Auckland’s train stations are starting to sport new ticket and top-up machines as we enter a new era for the city’s public transport. From October
An Indian Newslink initiative to bring together two warring groups within the Shirdi Saibaba Sansthan of New Zealand Inc failed to achieve its objective but
Generally, the term “consultancy fees” prompts us to think of trained and qualified professionals who charge companies, organisations or individuals for advice on, or management
Mr Evan Paul Cherry (53) pleaded guilty on September 7 at the North Shore District Court to four charges laid under the Crimes Act by
Young Auckland chef Chris Webb and his waiter partner Leanne Ayre won the New Zealand section of the ‘Dilmah Real High Tea Challenge 2012,’ with
A young entrepreneur, just out of the university, has already established a booming business in the advertising and marketing industry, selling his services in the
A number of young students are participating in a project that makes them understand the significance of hunger, frugality in diet and most important of
The education system in the Muslim countries is in a crisis, which can lead to a number of problems with a potential to adversely affect
Research and development time could be slashed in half at the Open Polytechnic of New Zealand if managers get their way in employment negotiations. Employers
The Tertiary Education Union (TEU) elected Lesley Francey of Manukau Institute of Technology (MIT) to the post of President in 2013 through the Members’ ballot
While its two powerful neighbours (Australia and New Zealand) take baby steps in restoring economic and political ties, China is taking giant strides in its
Indo-Fijians residing in Auckland, particularly in Waitakere, will have an opportunity to understand and discuss issues relating to family violence at a workshop due to
The National Advisory Council to the People’s Charter for Change, Peace and Progress has suggested to the Constitution Commission that the Fijian Parliament should henceforth
You cannot take it with you, but you can ensure that your hard-earned assets go to the right people, your loved ones, without huge legal
SilkAir, the regional wing of Singapore Airlines (SIA), will launch direct air services between Singapore and Visakhapatnam, India, on October 28, 2012, subject to regulatory
We welcome the interim report of the Productivity Commissions of Australia and New Zealand on strengthening trans-Tasman economic relations. The joint study by the two
Official and unofficial data show a subdued New Zealand economy. The BusinessNZ Planning Forecast, based on numerous current economic indicators, shows New Zealand’s economic activity
Customers at New Zealand Mint ask what influences the price of gold. Many factors lead to setting the gold price and although not exclusive, the
I left New Zealand six years ago for Asia to take up a senior lecturing post at a leading high learning institution because my field
Recent reports show that income inequality rose again in the year to June 2011, in New Zealand, Central Trade Union Economist Bill Rosenberg has said.
The Government’s new social obligations policy announced last fortnight by Social Development Minister Paula Bennett shows ideological confusion. It was not too long ago that
The Resource Management Act (RMA) was introduced with the expectation that it would empower communities. It has done the opposite. It has evolved into a
The service sector was in a complete holding pattern in August, according to the BNZ – BusinessNZ Performance of Services Index (PSI). The PSI 50.0,
The Reserve Bank has appointed Mark Perry as Head of Financial Markets, effective 10 September 2012. The Financial Markets Department is responsible for the Bank’s
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