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New Zealand seeks tax transparency from MNEs

New Zealand seeks tax transparency from MNEs New Zealand

The Commissioner of New Zealand tax management, Naomi Ferguson turned to local and multinational corporations belonging to a foreign owner to be more transparent in their international tax matters.

Ferguson made the call Chartered Accountants of Australia during the launch of the 2016 edition of the Document of Compliance the center of transnational corporations and in Auckland on November 18 held a tax conference of New Zealand.

The document of compliance describes in detail as the tax authority continues to increase amount of a research of large corporations, increasing number of the companies which will receive closer attention. The New Zealand large companies will be obliged to represent the Main Packet of Compliance which will include annual information on their structure of group, the financial reporting and tax coordination while the companies belonging to the foreign owner are obliged to finish the intended International Questionnaire.

According to the internal income, nearly 600 New Zealand and foreign groups were under observation since 2012. From next year this number increased almost to 900 groups, including all the multinational companies belonging to foreign owners with turnover of more NZD30m (USD21.2m), he told.

Ferguson said: “Now it is the turn of large companies, both local and foreign, to make sure that they are transparent, too. Being more transparent, we will be able to help to change negotiations on the international tax issues and to recover trust of the public of New Zealand in our largest corporations, especially in multinational corporations. Observance of the tax legislation is an important issue for New Zealand and corporate clients don’t need to hesitate to tell general public about that how many contribution they make to our country”.

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