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November 4, 2011

Things You Need To Know Before Purchasing A Unit Title Property

Apartment living is becoming more and more popular in New Zealand, particularly in Wellington and Auckland. But owning a unit in a unit title development is […]
November 4, 2011

Abolition of Gift Duty – Should You Make A ‘Lump Sum’ Forgiveness of Debt?

The much heralded abolition of gift duty has now been passed into law and took effect on 1 October 2011. This news has evoked an enthusiastic […]
July 27, 2011

Unit Titles Act 2010 And What It Means For You

Introduction The Unit Titles Act 2010 (‘2010 Act’) and the Unit Titles Regulations 2011 (‘Regulations’) came into force on 20 June 2011 replacing the Unit Titles […]
April 27, 2011

What Should You Do With Your LAQC?

There have been significant changes to the law surrounding your Loss Attributing Qualifying Company (‘LAQC’). From 1 April 2011 losess will no longer be attributable to […]
February 27, 2011

Shareholders Agreement – Why You Need One

If you co-own a company with someone else, or if you are in the process of establishing a company with someone else, then you need to […]
December 17, 2010

Commercial Ownership & Leasing During A Recession

As the after effects of the recession continue to drag on, landlords and tenants are looking at how they can get the best out of their […]
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