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    Budget 2022 Property: If the Budget genie gave me one wish, I'd ask for... 10 May 2022
    New Zealand needs rental properties that give tenants a better experience, so let’s incentivise the creation of build-to-rent-communities, says Dan Lowe,
    COVID-19 The pivot point to a better future 28 May 2020
    When we look back at this time in our lives, it will be a significant milestone of change across the world. For each New Zealander, it might be the fork in the
    Thought leadership The coronavirus cashflow crisis facing Kiwi businesses 19 Mar 2020
    Here in New Zealand, we still only have a few known cases of coronavirus, which is encouraging. However, the economic symptoms of COVID-19 are likely to be
    Insight How to extract maximum value when selling your business 29 Mar 2019
    To achieve a successful sale of a business and extract its maximum value, it’s critical that the planning process begins well in advance.
    Technical publications Doing business in the US is now more taxing for NZ businesses 26 Mar 2019
    Doing business in the United States is now harder for Kiwi businesses already operating there, or for those planning to tap into this market.
    Article That extra Airbnb cash may come at a cost 16 Aug 2018
    An increasing number of property investors are steering away from the traditional landlord model and favouring short term accommodation in the ‘sharing
    Article How Budget ’18 could skirt the ‘no new taxes’ promise 15 May 2018
    Budget 2018: If it walks like a duck and quacks like a duck, it’s probably a tax, says Grant Thornton’s Dan Lowe.
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