The
non-application of incremental late filing penalties will apply to all
arrangements entered into or after 1 April 2002. The authority to
cancel late payment penalties under section 183B of the Tax Administration Act
1994 will also be repealed from 1 April 2002.
WHEN
DOES YOUR HOBBY BECOME A BUSINESS?
You
are probably operating a business if you charge other people for the goods/
services you produce, you supply your goods/ services on a regular basis and
you intend to make a profit from supplying your goods/ services.
WRITING
OFF ASSETS NO LONGER USED
From
the 2002/2003 income year, taxpayers are no longer required to apply to the
Commissioner for permission to write off assets that are no longer used but
have not been disposed of.
A
taxpayer may deduct the remaining adjusted tax value of depreciable property
if;
-
the
asset is no longer used by the taxpayer in business or to produce
assessable income, and
-
neither
the taxpayer nor an associate intends to use the asset in a business or
in the future to derive assessable income, and
-
the
cost of disposing the asset would be more than any proceeds from
disposing of the asset, and
-
the
asset is neither a building nor an asset being depreciated using
the pooling method
Writeoffs
fot the 2001/2002 income year should continue to be processed by using the
"Application for a Deduction for an Asset no Longer Used"
(IR220)
2002
INCOME TAX RETURNS- WHEN IRD WILL BE SENDING THEM OUT
IRD
have advised that they intend to send 2002 Annual Returns in the following
dates:
27
March to 5 April 2002
Claims
for Personal Tax Rebate (IR526)
9
April to 13 April 2002
Company
Income Tax Returns (IR4)
Estate
or Trust Income Tax Returns (IR6)
Partnership
Income Tax Returns (IR7)
Maori
Authority Income Tax Returns (IR8)
Club
or Society Income Tax Returns (IR9)
Resident
Withholding Tax on Interest Reconciliation Statements (IR15S)
Registered
Superannuation Fund Income Tax Returns(IR44)
19
April to 3 May 2002
Individual
Tax Returns (IR3)
Non-Resident
Individual Income Tax Returns (IR3NR)
16
May to 22 May 2002
Summary
of Earnings (IR544)
20
May to 30 June 2002
Personal
Tax Summaries (IR537 and 538)
NEW
RESTRICTIONS ON SELLING LAND TO FOREIGNERS
Changes
to the law on land acquisition by overseas persons are now in force.
The area of land on the foreshore that can be sold to overseas persons without
ministerial approval has been reduced from 0.4 to 0.2 hectares.
There
are now requirements to offer land on the open market before selling to an
overseas person:
-
the
land has to be advertised in local media and a period of at least 20 days
must elapse before any sale to an overseas person can proceed.
-
if
there is no local buyer, the overseas buyer must still meet certain
criteria
-
the
Treasurer and the Minister of Lands need to be satisfied that the
investment is likely to result in substantial benefits to New Zealand
-
other
relevant factors are whether buyers are going to live permanently in New
Zealand and farm the land for their own benefit.
NINE
IDEAS TO HELP YOU TO REMEMBER
You
are busy and you have tons of things to do. How can you possibly
remember
it all? Having a sharp memory recall can be as simple as finding
ways to help jog your memory throughout the day. Here are 9 quick
ideas:
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Write it Down.
With the amount of things you have to remember in any given day,
why should you try to stuff it all into your memory bank?
When you want to remember something, the very best thing is to write it
down. Then, when you need to recall it, it will be there for
you in an instant.
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Keep it Together.
When you write things you want to remember, keep them in a consistent
place. Otherwise, you'll spend a lot of time looking for
your notes.
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Maintain Good Health.
Eat healthy foods, get enough sleep, and exercise.
These are all important for your memory, staying focused and being
alert.
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Record your Thoughts.
Sometimes you might want to remember something, but its impossible for
you to write it down, such as when you're driving. A little
hand held tape recorder is a wonderful gadget to carry around with you
and record your thoughts, or a phone number you see on a billboard etc.
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Call Yourself.
If you're at the office, and you want to do something when you arrive
home, call your answering machine and leave yourself a message.
When you get home, you'll listen to your message and remember
exactly what you wanted to do.
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Believe in Yourself.
If you keep saying you have a bad memory, you'll probably continue
to have a bad memory. it's important to have a motivated, I
CAN remember attitude.
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Post Sticky Notes.
Jot what you want to remember on a Post-It Note and stick it on the
inside of your door. You'll be sure to see it as you're
ready to walk out.
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Set Timers and Alarms.
Take advantage of alarm clocks and timers throughout the day.
Have to take the clothes out to wash at 3pm?. Set you
alarm clock to remind you.
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Use Visual Reminders.
Visual reminders can help you remember and focus. For
example, if your goal is to take a trip on a beautiful island in a few
years, keep a magazine photograph of the island right on
your desk.