Inland Revenue is the government department responsible for collecting taxes in New Zealand. It is rapidly rising on Google Trends NZ because of the following reasons:
- Tax season: The end of the financial year (31 March) is approaching, which means that many New Zealanders are currently preparing their tax returns.
- Changes to the tax system: The government has made a number of changes to the tax system in recent years, including:
- Reducing the corporate tax rate from 30% to 28%
- Introducing a new bright-line test for residential property
- Increasing the minimum wage
- Increased focus on tax compliance: Inland Revenue has been increasing its focus on tax compliance in recent years. This includes cracking down on tax evasion and avoidance.
As a result of these factors, Inland Revenue is likely to be a popular topic of discussion in the coming weeks and months.
Here are some additional details about Inland Revenue:
- Inland Revenue is a Crown entity, which means that it is owned by the New Zealand government.
- Inland Revenue has over 4,000 employees.
- Inland Revenue collects over $70 billion in taxes each year.
- Inland Revenue’s mission is to “provide New Zealanders with a fair and trusted tax system.”
If you have any questions about taxes in New Zealand, you can contact Inland Revenue on 0800 227 774.
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