The number of overseas landlords coming forward to admit tax avoidance has risen 65% in the last five years, said the accountancy firm Moore.
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The number of overseas landlords coming forward to admit tax avoidance has risen 65% in the last five years, said the accountancy firm Moore.
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Nearly 97 per cent of New Zealanders who sold their houses between July and September this year made a profit, new CoreLogic data reveals.
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The Finance Committee of city council managed to achieve in its second day of deliberations its $6 million in cost savings to reach its target of a zero-per-cent tax increase to residents in 2021, but still has more work to do to meet its zero-per-cent target for 2022.
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Rocky View County has scheduled the public hearing for the proposed Lehigh Hanson’s open-pit gravel operation on the Scott property, commonly referred to as the Scott Pit.
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OPINION: Mayor Andy Foster says last Friday’s Economic Forum – two hours of discussion among a hundred handpicked business and community leaders – was just one step in the process to formulate develop a new economic development strategy for Wellington, one that will have links to the wider region.
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National median weekly rents could crack the $550 mark next year as growing demand continues to outstrip supply around the country, Trade Me Property says.
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Airbnb is cracking down on party houses in Alberta’s two biggest cities.
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Brent crude could hit $60 a barrel by next summer as travel restrictions get eased, Bank of America said, citing growing optimism around Covid-19 vaccines.
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The Alberta Residential Tenancy Dispute Resolution Service is now accepting applications from residents and landlords of mobile-home communities for tenancy-related disputes, including return of security deposits and disputes over damages.
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About 30,000 Canada-based third-party sellers from all 13 provinces and territories – many of which are small and medium-sized businesses – grossed more than $1 billion on Amazon.ca in 2019, growing 40 per cent year-over-year, reported the company on Wednesday.
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