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NZ government to pursue FATCA agreement

  • Russell McVeagh
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  • New Zealand, USA
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  • November 23 2012

The Minister of Revenue announced on 25 October 2012 that the Government will look to enter into an intergovernmental agreement with the US Government on FATCA requirements

FATCA update: New Zealand gets caught up in a US clampdown on tax evasion

  • Simpson Grierson
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  • New Zealand, USA
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  • November 19 2012

The Minister of Revenue, the Hon Peter Dunne, recently announced the New Zealand Government’s intention to enter into an Intergovernmental Agreement (IGA) with the US Treasury, regarding the Foreign Account Tax Compliance Act (better known as FATCA

FATCA state of play, issues for New Zealand

  • Chapman Tripp
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  • New Zealand, USA
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  • October 31 2012

FATCA the Foreign Account Tax Compliance Act is a measure by the US Government to recoup US tax from funds hidden in offshore accounts

How much should you pay your regulator? Have your say on MED's proposed fee scale

  • Chapman Tripp
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  • New Zealand, USA
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  • June 21 2011

The Ministry of Economic Development (MED) has released a discussion document on the fees and levies to fund the Financial Markets Authority (FMA), External Reporting Board, Companies Office and Insolvency and Trustee Service

U.S. Federal Reserve and New Zealand’s central bank expand liquidity operations; New Zealand caps deposit guarantee scheme

  • Alston & Bird LLP
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  • New Zealand, USA
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  • October 28 2008

Today, the Federal Reserve and the Reserve Bank of New Zealand announced a temporary reciprocal currency arrangement (swap line) “to address ongoing, elevated pressures in U.S. dollar short-term funding markets.”