Govt proposes new tax rules for securities
The Government has today issued a discussion paper on proposed new tax rules aimed at improving New Zealand's reputation as an investment destination.
Wednesday, December 1st 2004, 6:40AM
by The Landlord
Revenue Minister Michael Cullen said the proposed rules covered transactions involving the lending of shares, units and bonds for a fee."Unlike many countries, New Zealand taxes securities lending on the basis of legal form rather than economic substance," Cullen said in a statement.
This might account for the "relatively small" local market for these transactions, he said.
"Other benefits of the new rules will be greater consistency with other tax jurisdictions, especially Australia, greater consistency with the treatment of other commercial transactions, and increased taxpayer certainty."
Cullen said the aim of the proposed rules was to "improve New Zealand's reputation as an investment destination."
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