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Due date for income tax returns for period up to 31.03.2018 is 7th July 2018

Mira from Glen Eden

Friendly reminder to our lovely neighbours with purpose to avoid late filing penalties :

7th July 2018 is the due date for filing income tax returns for the period 01.04.2017-31.3.2018 if you don't have a tax agent registered with IRD with a valid extension of time.

You will need to file a return if you are self-employed, run a company, have worked for cash, if you have income from property, partnerships, trusts or from overseas, if you have income that hasn't been taxed, or if you've received schedular payments. You need to send a tax return by 7 July 2018 to IRD unless you have an extension of time through your tax agent, or have an approved change in balance date.


Ready to help as accountant/registered tax agent with IRD if you need helping hand re this matter.
Contact phone number 021 318916 or email info@aabs.nz

Have a great weekend.

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