Beyond the Budget, NZICA, Wellington

Jun ’10
17
4:30 pm

The Government’s 2010 Budget was announced 20 May. This seminar will cover the changes to policy and pending legislation.

Seminar contents
Prior to the budget announcement, the Minister of Finance stated that one of the goals of the budget would to reform and re-balance New Zealand’s tax system. The seminar will discuss the reforms, particularly the proposed tax legislation changes and their effect.

Benefits of attending
Gain an insight into the new tax policy position and the implications for taxpayers and businesses in New Zealand.

Refreshments and networking opportunity after the seminar.

Presented by: Elizabeth Burrows and Mike Chadwick

This event is proudly sponsored by Tax Management NZ

https://www.nzica.com/events/Budget

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