NZ Property Investor

TAX, PROPERTY AND COVID-19

Property investors probably consider themselves to have mixed blessings as a result of the pandemic. On the one hand, the immediacy of losses to stocks and equities and KiwiSaver funds has us relieved to be in property. On the other hand, the property sector is not, and will not, be immune to the fallout we will experience as the impacts on the economy become more widely felt.

The income-generating properties we hold are not

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