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Inland Revenue consults on changes for regulation of tax agents, the capital gains tax problem for UK beneficiaries & more
May 3, 2026
22m 49s
Inland Revenue "reminds" cryptasset investor of their obligations, what is the effect of fiscal drag & a major EU report on taxation of wealth
Apr 24, 2026
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Tax Justice Aotearoa's recently released Tax Policy Statement - what changes would it like to see?
Apr 16, 2026
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Inland Revenue adds another tool for its crypto-asset activities, & beware the hidden traps of the financial arrangements regime
Apr 10, 2026
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Happy New (Tax) Year, Government's fuel relief package, 1st April changes and more
Apr 2, 2026
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| Date | Episode | Topics | Guests | Brands | Places | Keywords | Sponsor | Length | |
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| 5/3/26 | Inland Revenue consults on changes for regulation of tax agents, the capital gains tax problem for UK beneficiaries & more✨ | tax agentscapital gains tax+3 | — | Inland Revenue | UKNew Zealand | Inland Revenuetax agents+5 | — | 22m 49s | |
| 4/24/26 | Inland Revenue "reminds" cryptasset investor of their obligations, what is the effect of fiscal drag & a major EU report on taxation of wealth | This week, Inland Revenue “reminds” crypto-asset investors that they need to get tax compliant, a report for the Finance Minister reveals how much extra tax has been paid because of fiscal drag and the European Commission publishes a major report on Wealth Taxation | — | ||||||
| 4/16/26 | Tax Justice Aotearoa's recently released Tax Policy Statement - what changes would it like to see? | This week I'm joined by a team from Tax Justice Aotearoa including Glenn Barclay, the chair , Bill Rosenberg, a member of the last tax working group, Nick Miller a former Inland Revenue officer, and Kate Stone who is also campaign manager for the Better Taxes Campaign. We discuss Tax Justice Aotearoa's just released Tax Policy Statement. | — | ||||||
| 4/10/26 | Inland Revenue adds another tool for its crypto-asset activities, & beware the hidden traps of the financial arrangements regime | Inland Revenue gains another tool for its crypto-asset activities, a useful case highlighting the hidden traps of the financial arrangements regime and Iran and the All Whites might have a bigger opponent in the US Internal Revenue Service | — | ||||||
| 4/2/26 | Happy New (Tax) Year, Government's fuel relief package, 1st April changes and more | Government’s "timely, targeted and temporary" fuel relief package comes into effect but other changes effective from 1st April bite into that package and problem of low abatement thresholds remains. With terminal tax payments coming up new tax bill provides more options around tax pooling and Inland Revenue warns of cyber attacks. | — | ||||||
| 3/22/26 | Changes to thin capitalisation and student loan debt relief announced and some suggestions for responding to the surge in petrol prices | Changes to thin capitalisation and student loan debt relief announced, Inland Revenue issues warning over employers failing to pass on tax deductions and some suggestions for providing timely targeted and temporary relief for those most affected by the surge in petrol prices. | — | ||||||
| 3/13/26 | Finance and Expenditure Committee report on the 2025-26 tax bill contains good news for holders of financial arrangements | The Finance and Expenditure Committee report on the Taxation (Annual Rates for 2025–26, Compliance Simplification, and Remedial Measures) bill contains good news for holders of financial arrangements, meanwhile the controversial Inland Revenue shareholder loan proposals hit a major roadblock. And finally property flippers should beware. | — | ||||||
| 3/5/26 | Inland Revenue's investigation focus, the Iran Crisis and tax residency, taxing wealth in New Zealand | This week more insights on Inland Revenue’s investigation priorities, how the Iranian Crisis is affecting tax exiles and a poll suggesting New Zealanders support more taxes on ultra-rich coincides with Tax Justice Aotearoa’s release of a Wealth Tax Policy Note on the high concentration of wealth in New Zealand | — | ||||||
| 2/22/26 | The "scheme pays" option for UK pension transfers, possible banking taxation changes and foreign investment funds | This week the new "scheme pays" option for UK pension scheme transfers to QROPS, Inland Revenue is consulting on banking taxation changes, and an interesting and useful Taxation Decision Review relating to foreign investment funds | — | ||||||
| 2/15/26 | Welcome to 2026 - what will be the main tax stories for the year? | It’s only February but the main tax drivers for the year seem already set, Inland Revenue’s crackdown on debt will continue as will its investigation activities with Crypto-assets under particular scrutiny, the US carves out special treatment for its multinationals, and finally it’s election year so expect plenty of politicking around tax. | — | ||||||
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| 12/24/25 | Change ahead to the taxation of not-for-profits and a look back at the year in tax | This week, a potentially unwelcome consultation affecting the taxation of not-for-profits and a look back at the year that’s been, the surprises and big themes. | — | ||||||
| 12/4/25 | Inland Revenue's bombshell proposal to change taxation of shareholder advances | This week we discuss yesterday's bombshell proposals from Inland Revenue about changing the tax treatment of company loans to shareholders. One of the most significant changes to the taxation of small and medium enterprises in recent years. | — | ||||||
| 11/27/25 | Tony Morris of Inland Revenue with the latest on how its managing tax debt | My guest this week is Tony Morris from Inland Revenue who has key responsibility for managing tax debt. We discuss the nature of the $9.3 billion debt and what new initiatives Inland Revenue has introduced to maximise recovery. | — | ||||||
| 11/21/25 | A review of Inland Revenue's 2025 annual report, Oracle's May 2025 results & how many people report FIF income | This week we look at Inland Revenue’s annual report for the year ended 30th June 2025, how it is managing its responsibilities and tax debt and the results of additional funding. with Oracle New Zealand’s May 2025 results highlight the issues identified in Tax Justice Aotearoa's Big Tech, Little Tax report. An interesting Official Information Act request reveals how many taxpayers are reporting foreign investment fund income. | — | ||||||
| 11/2/25 | The Government's “refreshed” Tax and Social Policy Work Programme & more | This week the Government releases a “refreshed” Tax and Social Policy Work Programme and Inland Revenue’s updated draft interpretation statement on the deductibility of repairs and maintenance expenditure has a controversial take on the treatment of leaky buildings. | — | ||||||
| 10/23/25 | David Tzimenakis and I on the complex issues involved with United States taxation of New Zealand residents | My guest this week is David Tzimenakis co-founder of the US Tax Team, an Auckland-based firm providing American tax services primarily to American citizens living here in New Zealand. We discuss the complex issues involved with United States taxation of New Zealand residents and his initial thoughts on the proposed Foreign Investment Fund Revenue Account Method. | — | ||||||
| 10/19/25 | Taxation of cryptoassets, Inland Revenue crackdown on debt intensifies and CGT in the OECD | This week an important decision regarding the taxation of cryptoassets, Inland Revenue’s crackdown on debt continues., a new report from Tax Justice Aotearoa on the taxation of capital gains in the OECD and comparable nations and the Governments new job seekers policy results in an effective marginal tax rate of 1,394,200% | — | ||||||
| 10/6/25 | GST at 32%? Treasury's Long-term Fiscal Statement 2025, income tax implications of providing sponsorship & changes to Family Boost take effect | This week raising the rate of GST to 32% and the age of entitlement for New Zealand Superannuation to 72 are two of the more eye-catching suggestions in Treasury’s latest statement on the country’s long-term fiscal position, the income tax implications of providing sponsorship & changes to Family Boost take effect | — | ||||||
| 9/25/25 | John Cuthbertson and I discuss the role of CAANZ's tax team, GTPP and the latest tax bill | My guest this week is John Cuthbertson FCA from Chartered Accountants Australia and New Zealand (CAANZ) and head of CAANZ's tax team. We discussed CAANZ’s public advocacy role, the Generic Tax Policy Process, the Taxation (Annual Rates for 2025−26, Compliance Simplification, and Remedial Measures) Bill and how CAANZ would go about submitting on it. | — | ||||||
| 9/21/25 | OECD Tax Policy Reforms 2025 report, happy 40th Anniversary to Australia’s CGT, & more | This week the OECD releases its Tax Policy Reforms 2025 report, happy 40th Anniversary to Australia’s CGT, what does the public think about CGT and an international expert gives his view on the challenges facing our tax system. | — | ||||||
| 9/14/25 | More on the new tax bill, new report on how the tech companies minimise their tax and tax agents rate Inland Revenue | This week more on the Taxation (Annual Rates for 2025−26, Compliance Simplification, and Remedial Measures) Bill and last week’s NZLS Tax Conference, "Big Tech, Little Tax" a report on tax minimisation in the technology sector highlights the low income tax bills of companies such as Amazon and Google, and how do tax agents rate Inland Revenue's performance? | — | ||||||
| 9/7/25 | A deep(ish) dive into the recently released tax bill and highlights from the 2025 NZLS Tax Conference | Tthe recently released Taxation (Annual Rates for 2025−26, Compliance Simplification, and Remedial Measures) Bill is noteworthy for as much as what’s not included and do we really need a comprehensive capital gains tax, a provocative highlight from the New Zealand Law Society’s 2025 tax Conference. | — | ||||||
| 8/28/25 | Former Inland Revenue Special Policy Advisor Casey Plunket on New Zealand and International tax landscape | My guest this week is Casey Plunket formerly of Inland Revenue NZ after 25 years as a tax partner in major law firms. Casey is now off to Paris to work at the OECD.We discussed Casey's career, what prompted his move to Inland Revenue and his reflections on the state of the New Zealand system and the tax landscape here in New Zealand. | — | ||||||
| 8/14/25 | Discussing Inland Revenue's long-term insights briefing with guest Angus Ogilvie of CPA Australia NZ Tax Committee | My guest this week is Angus Ogilvie, Managing Director of Auckland based Generate Accounting and also the chair of accounting body CPA Australia's New Zealand Tax Committee. Angus joins me to discuss Inland Revenue’s long-term insights briefing Stable bases and flexible rates: New Zealand’s tax system | — | ||||||
| 8/8/25 | Rising tax debt puts Inland Revenue under strain, calls for capital gains tax to help solve housing affordability and more | This week rising overdue tax debt reveals inconsistencies in Inland Revenue’s management of the issue, could a capital gains tax help solve the house-price affordability crisis? And how many taxpayers are reporting overseas income? | — | ||||||
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