Acts and Regulations Administered
Inland Revenue administers several Acts including the Tax Administration Act 1994, the Income Tax Act 2007, the Child Support Act 1991, and many regulations.
The major pieces of legislation administered by Inland Revenue are:
- Child Support Act 1991;
- Estate and Gift Duties Act 1968;
- Gaming Duties Act 1971;
- Goods and Services Tax Act 1985;
- Income Tax Act 2007;
- Stamp and Cheque Duties Act 1971;
- Student Loan Scheme Act 1992;
- Tax Administration Act 1994;
- Taxation Review Authorities Act 1994;
- Unclaimed Money Act 1971;
- parts of the KiwiSaver Act 2006;
- parts of the Parental Leave and Employment Protection (Paid Parental Leave) Act 1987.
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