Sneaky tax change on software will stifle innovation, add to costs
Rob Hosking Wed, 04 May 2011
The Inland Revenue has quietly changed its approach to how software development is taxed.
In a move which will boost the tax take but which also threatens the government’s broader economic priorities to boost productivity and innovation, the department has shifted how it interprets the tax
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