"In 1865, Wellington became the capital of New Zealand, replacing Auckland, where William Hobson had established his capital in 1841. Parliament first sat in Wellington on 7 July 1862, but the city did not become the official capital f...
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I believe as to now, no, but like the person above me, it can change.
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Wellington located at the bottom of the North Island and is the New Zealand’s capital city. It is home to New Zealand’s Parliament, known as the ‘Beehive’, The National Archives, National Library and Old Government Buildings (also the secon...
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I see you point. In my opinion, as the houses were sold in NZ and thus subject to their laws- you shouldn't be subject to an Australian Cap Gain tax as it doesn't fall under Australian jurisdiction. That would be the logical view, but bea...
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Colin Chisholm is the Master Franchisee for New Zealand and purchased the first Fifo Capital Franchise in 2005. Having experienced the success of operating a franchise and dealing with customers who gained significant benefit from the servi...
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Periodically the topic of capital gains tax for New Zealand arises. The academics argue that the way our tax system is designed the rich are benefiting from not having a capital gains tax as they invest in those assets which generate a capi...
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As Australia and most other countries have this tax, it is possible that it will be introduced in New Zealand at some point in time. If/when this will happen is a huge question mark. Also, capital gains tax is applied differently from one ...
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