Ring Fencing updates, support Property Investors Association, Special Tax Codes, and how can Capital Gains be taxable?
8 March 2018
Ring Fencing updates, support Property Investors Association, Special Tax Codes, and how can Capital Gains be taxable?
Ring Fencing
Rumour has it that Ring Fencing will also be included in the legislation currently making its way through Parliament, that includes the change to 5 year brightline rules. This is the Taxation (Annual Rates for 2017-18, Employment and Investment Income, and Remedial Matters) bill that is expected to be passed before 31/3/18.
At this stage we still do not know the detail and this is just a rumour from a tax specialist firm, but my past article might help to give you an idea of the likely changes. Click here to read the article.
Support Property Investors Association
If you join Waikato Property Investors Association before 14/3/18, then you can attend this event FREE!! Membership is from $260 per year, which includes a monthly property investor magazine and lots of other great benefits!
Click here to find out more.

Nigel Latta - From Caves to Investment Properties: The Psychology of Building Empires
Make sure you understand how a property can be taxed by watching the first half of this video (3 1/2 mins approx), with the second half being a refresher on the 5 year Brightline change. Click here to view the video.
Special Tax Code
If you want to get a Special Tax Code in place for the 2019 tax year, you need to get in contact with us now! Email debi@cswaikato.co.nz
But first click here to watch this video, as often I recommend not having a Special Tax Code!
Kind regards
Ross Barnett



