Internet Links
Trying to find a high-quality and useful site on the web can often be a time consuming experience.
To save you the trouble we have compiled a list of websites that we have found to be valuable sources of information.
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eLearnaccounts
This website is designed to help people without an accounting background, who need or want to learn the basics of bookkeeping.
Source: www.learnaccountsonline.com
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business.govt.nz
Information and tools to help you start, manage and grow your business.
Source: Business.govt.nz
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Intellectual Property Office
How to protect patents, trademarks and designs.
Source: Intellectual Property Office of New Zealand (NZ Govt)
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Tax for businesses
Information on business tax, GST, Kiwisaver and PAYE.
Source: Inland Revenue Department (NZ Govt)
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Employing staff
Common questions about Employing staff, employment relations, and information on key employment issues.
Source: Department of Labour (NZ Govt)
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Sustainable business
See a model for building sustainable and commercially sound processes into your business.
Source: Ministry for the Environment (NZ Govt)
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KiwiSaver
Find out all about the KiwiSaver retirement savings scheme.
Source: Inland Revenue Department (NZ Govt)
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Financial calculators
Work out saving, debt payment, budgeting and more on these online calculators.
Source: Sorted - The Kiwi guide to money
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Insolvency and trustee service
Information and services for personal bankruptcy and company liquidations.
Source: Insolvency and Trustee Service (NZ Govt)
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All about tax
From IRD numbers to tax returns, GST and KiwiSaver tax credits
Source: Inland Revenue Department (NZ Govt)
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Working out income tax
Make sure you pay the right amount of tax and student loans.
Source: Inland Revenue Department (NZ Govt)
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Working for families
Financial support for working families with children.
Find out if you are entitled to payments and how to apply.
Source: Inland Revenue Department(NZ Govt)
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Pay child support and student loan payments
Pay child support and student loans online by credit card.
Source: Inland Revenue Department (NZ Govt)