NZBusiness+Management

SMOOTH LANDINGS

As we enter 2022, many Kiwi SMEs will be approaching the upcoming end of financial year (EOFY) with a fair degree of uncertainty – preparing their books for what has been another unpredictable year for businesses.

As businesses have had to adapt and make significant changes to their operations, with many relying on the Covid-19 Wage Subsidies and Resurgence Support Payment to stay afloat, there will likely be some additional complexity as they tackle their final tax calculations.

After such a challenging year, and even though many businesses (especially those in regions only recently out of lockdown) are still

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