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Read about legal matters affecting Kiwis today and keep up to date with the latest news and upcoming events.
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    Commercial leases: What can you do if your landlord ups the rent?

    If you receive a notice from your landlord notifying you of a rent increase on commercial premises, and you don’t agree with the new figure, what can you do?
    Business & Commercial Leasing Financing
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    An important update: directors’ signatures

    It has been a widely-held belief that only one director needs to sign a contract, as it was assumed that that director would have authority to contract on behalf of the company.
    Business & Commercial Financing Buying & Selling a business
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    Getting hitched, commercially

    If I had to put my finger on just one relationship killer for those who get hitched – in business that is – it would be presumption.
    Business & Commercial Set-up & Structuring Financing
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    New provisional tax option for small businesses

    From 1 April 2018, small businesses with a turnover of less than $5 million a year do not need to be exposed to use-of-money interest when calculating their provisional tax. Tax payments do need to be made in full and on time.
    Business & Commercial Financing
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    Airbnb – not quite as simple as you might think

    There’s no doubting it, the Airbnb phenomenon has truly bedded in, and, much like Facebook, is such an intrinsic part of modern-day culture, it’s hard to believe it launched less than a decade ago.
    Residential property Funding residential property Leasing commercial property Business & Commercial Financing
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    Template showcase: credit application

    If you’re a BizClubber, and haven’t yet checked out our growing library of free, member-exclusive legal templates, it’s a must.
    Business & Commercial Financing
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    Are you up with the pay play?

    New minimum wage rates have just been introduced, providing a good time for employers to ensure they’re up with the pay play – remembering the cost of breaching these laws can be more painful than many realise.
    Business & Commercial Financing Employment & HR Employment agreements
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    Template showcase: Terms of Business

    They’re relatively easily, speedily and cost-effectively constructed, yet a frightening number of businesses leave themselves wide open to the often difficult, protracted and expensive fallout that comes with coasting along unprotected.
    Business & Commercial Financing

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