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The ‘paying their fair share’ slogan is a goodie as no one can define ‘fair share’. Anyway, interestingly, I overheard a story where a pensioner receiving superannuation had a flatmate in their sleep-out (not a boarder, but they’ll probably see it as a boarder (different tax rules) and they ask to be paid that rent in cash. Why would they do this? My mind went to probably avoiding declaring it and therefore paying tax on it. Many everyday Kiwi cheekily bend the rules too. Sometimes it’s intentional. But often, it’s just a lack of understanding. Let's explore.
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By nextAdvisoryThe ‘paying their fair share’ slogan is a goodie as no one can define ‘fair share’. Anyway, interestingly, I overheard a story where a pensioner receiving superannuation had a flatmate in their sleep-out (not a boarder, but they’ll probably see it as a boarder (different tax rules) and they ask to be paid that rent in cash. Why would they do this? My mind went to probably avoiding declaring it and therefore paying tax on it. Many everyday Kiwi cheekily bend the rules too. Sometimes it’s intentional. But often, it’s just a lack of understanding. Let's explore.
Hey thanks for listening! Please take some form of action from this content, don’t just be a consumer, become a producer! Make sure you’re subscribed to Money Mail via Keepthechange.co.nz to receive our weekly lesson on money and financial literacy. Stay close to us on social media and share this with someone that you think this content will help. Together we can collectively improve the financial literacy of New Zealand - let’s get on with it.
Find us here:
@keepthechange_nz
https://www.keepthechange.co.nz/
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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