The tax agency has been scrutinising developers, landlords, and people covered by the ‘brightline’ test.
Ride-sharing giant has kicked off its case against a 2022 decision to allow its contractors to be reclassified as employees, saying it contained ‘several errors of law’.
A new group opposed to Auckland Council’s proposal to sell off assets and establish a Future Fund are pushing for more locals to have their say.
Lisa and Stuart Kagan have secured $1.5m in pre-seed funding to launch their metal recycling app into the North American and Australasian market.
Andrew Griffiths is taking Grant Thornton to court for declining his funding request.
New Hospitality NZ CEO and new Minister for Tourism and Hospitality both hope to help create a more resilient sector.
Andrew Leahy only joined the Devonport-based VC firm founded by Rob Vickery in October.
February saw the highest number of liquidation appointments in three years.
Proposed sale of China-owned Hoyts is in a holding pattern but, in the meantime, the cinema chain believes a desire for local films will help rebuild box office sales.
Immigration lawyer Elly Fleming says the process to renew accreditation is as loose as ever – but others retain faith in new Immigration Minister to make real change.