Tax Management NZ

Use Tax PURCHASE to cover clients' underpayments on provisional tax

You can also reduce your clients’ costs for terminal tax, audits or voluntary disclosures.

Use Tax PURCHASE to cover clients' underpayments on provisional tax

[Can my client make a tax purchase?]

Can my client make a tax purchase?

[How does the Tax PURCHASE process work?]

  1. Obtain an online quote.
  2. Log in as a member to confirm the quote (accountants and tax agents can register for free).
  3. Submit and confirm the request.
  4. You will receive immediate email confirmation of amounts requested along with Guardian Trust's account details for payment.
  5. Forward payment details to your client for payment by the due date which is generally within two weeks.
  6. Guardian Trust and Inland Revenue will arrange the transfer of the tax to your client's account within two weeks of this date.

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[If I request a Tax PURCHASE am I committed to the deal?]

No. All Tax PURCHASE requests are held on a No-Obligation basis until paid. This is risk free. All orders can be cancelled without penalty prior to payment.

[Use Tax PURCHASE to save UOMI when your client:]

Calculate PURCHASE savings
  • Hasn't paid enough provisional tax
  • Has terminal tax to pay
  • Has a tax audit to settle
  • Has a voluntary disclosure to make
  • Doesn't have enough credits in their imputation account

[Dates from which tax can be purchased]

We have tax available for sale at all provisional tax dates from 2003.

[Client safeguards]

  • Tax Management New Zealand Limited is Inland Revenue approved
  • Proven track record with major corporates and accounting firms
  • Payments are handled by The New Zealand Guardian Trust Company

We guarantee your clients' monies back if the Inland Revenue refuses the transaction. All payments are authorised and handled by Guardian Trust so funds are secure.

Obtain a quote today or contact TMNZ to see how you can benefit.

“Our client saved a considerable amount using Tax Management NZ services.”

Catherine Shaw, Ernst and Young Ltd