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Gift card tax warning for tradespeople
Tradies given gift cards as part of a rebate or discount are being told they probably need to pay tax on them.
Can I buy a house when I'm on a fixed-term contract? Ask Susan
RNZ's money correspondent answers your questions.
US stocks dominate post-election trading
New Zealand investors appear to be looking for an opportunity to cash in on Donald Trump's US election victory.
New Zealand's 'most exposed' towns
When a big employer closes, it can have a huge impact. Here are the areas most at risk.
How Trump's win could affect your bank balance
From the price to goods to inflation, oil and the dollar - here's what might change for New Zealanders. Audio
The $40 an hour job no one wants
There's "all the perks you can think of" - but no applicants. Audio
Why bitcoin has hit a record, and what Trump's win means now
Donald Trump has spoken as part of his re-election campaign about wanting to make the country the "crypto capital" of the planet.
Current first-home buyers paying less but getting more
New data signals first-home buyers are getting "good deals" in the current market, Corelogic's Kelvin Davidson says.
How special are supermarket specials?
What eight weeks of research at supermarkets found.
The Auckland home that lost $100,000 in 20 years
It was bought for $205,235 in June 2000, and sold for $87,000 last week.
Debt servicing to stay hard unless house prices come down - economist
New data shows the extent of the interest rate crunch that has hit households in recent years.
What will the US election mean for your KiwiSaver?
The US election might feel like something that could have little effect on your day-to-day life. But could it hit your savings?
How you're already paying tax on KiwiSaver
Christopher Luxon has claimed a capital gains tax would hit KiwiSaver investors - but they already pay tax. Here's how.
Business owner 'changed statement' to give herself an extra $90k
A business owner who changed an insurer's statement to say it would pay her $100,000 instead of $10,000 has been told she was being unreasonable.
The most common reasons for employment disputes
Allegations of unjustifiable dismissal and arguments over pay drive hundreds of complaints to the Employment Relations Authority each year.
We're moving in together, what should we do with our money?
RNZ's money correspondent Susan Edmunds answers your questions.
经济学家警告本轮利率下调可能即将触底,或应考虑锁定更长期的房贷利率
目前主流商业银行的利率下调已经将央行进一步降息提前计算在内,考虑到国际上开始加息的趋势,本轮利率下调或将触底。
Interest rate warning from country's biggest bank
It is getting closer to the time when locking in a longer-term home loan rates makes sense, economists say.
Enter Taxman: IRD chasing shirkers
The Inland Revenue says it has started visiting nearly 300 businesses - identified from anonymous tipoffs - as part of its work on the "hidden economy".
Home insurance costs twice as much in Wellington as in Auckland
One owner says premiums on his Wellington properties have doubled since 2015.
Why hundreds of people are having to give money back to KiwiSaver
Although the process goes smoothly for most, plenty are hitting a problem.
How much have prices risen in five years?
Inflation may be back within the Reserve Bank's target range, but the past few years have left prices much higher than they were before the pandemic.