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The first thing to do if you have a personal grievance is to raise it with your employer. You have to do this within 90 days and if the employer ... Relations Authority. You have the grounds to bring a personal grievance claim ... to a union. You have 90 days from the date of the grievance to raise your personal ... that a personal grievance has occurred and that it must be addressed. Return..
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and the trip has resulted in increased costs because of the personal or pleasure .... If you use the vehicle to travel from home to work or any personal travel..
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you will be a resident of the country where your personal and economic relations..
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Rates for Employee Travel Expense Reimbursement and for self-employed people Employers can use Inland Revenue mileage rates to calculate the tax-free reimbursement to employees who use their own vehicle for travel for work. Shareholder-employees and self-employed people can use these rates up to a maximum of 5000 kilometres of work-related travel per year. Here are the calculation methods you can .....
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of personal information. Principle 2 - Source of personal information. Principle 3 ... in New Zealand in respect of personal information held in any capacity other than for the purposes of their personal family or household affairs. The Act controls how agencies collect use disclose store and give access to personal information ... in New Zealand in respect of personal information held in any capacity..
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. The ownermanager is personally entitled to all profits but is also personally ... up and starting. The downside is that you are personally responsible for all the debts of your business and your personal assets can be in jeopardy ... against you personally. They will try and recover any losses suffered or money owed by taking your personal assets. A sole trader means that you are not distinct..
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. The ownermanager is personally entitled to all profits but is also personally ... up and starting. The downside is that you are personally responsible for all the debts of your business and your personal assets can be in jeopardy ... against you personally. They will try and recover any losses suffered or money owed by taking your personal assets. A sole trader means that you are not distinct..
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Privacy Act 1993 The Privacy Act applies to every person or organisation in New Zealand in respect of personal information held in any capacity other than for the purposesof their personal family or household affairs. The Act controls how agencies collect use disclose store and give access to personal information ... ability to collect store and use or disclose any personal information..
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as consideration for the use of or the right to use in New Zealand any personal property ... for part of the year only you could be entitled to a tax refund. Contact IRD to request a personal tax..
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to every person or organisation in New Zealand in respect of personal information held in any capacity other than for the purposes of their personal family or household affairs. The Act controls how agencies collect use disclose store and give access to personal ... to almost every person or organisation in New Zealand in respect of personal information held in any capacity other than for the purposes of their personal family or household..
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a company the partners are personally liable for the debts of the partnership ... agreements PERSONAL PROPERTY Any property other than land for example vehicles livestock shares computers. The law relating to personal property is one of the broadest ... on the implications of the Personal Property Securities Act. Because the scope of this Act is far reaching. Advising on the acquisition and sale of personal property..
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involved in setting up and starting. The downside is that you are personally responsible for all the debts of your business and your personal assets can be in jeopardy ... a lawsuit against you personally. They will try and recover any losses suffered or money owed by taking your personal assets. A sole trader ... your personal responsibility for all the liabilities of the business..
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member. It should be noted that remuneration for personal services ...-producing assets to another person or to a trust for the other persons Transfer..
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What is a Trust A trust is a type of legal entity that can own and hold title to property held for the benefit of one or more persons. It is a legal relationship which is created when a person known as a settlor places assets in the control of another person trustee and these assets are intended to benefit other people beneficiaries or they are for a specified purpose. The person who creates..
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. Who are your Employees If you control how and when a persons..
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Employees can raise a personal grievance if they believe their employer has acted unjustifiably. If the grievance is not resolved by the parties themselves or by mediation the Employment Relations Authority or the Employment Court ... someone for reasons relating to the employee personally such as the employees ... on one or more of the remedies for personal grievances. The Authority and the Court have no power..
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12. Right to use the IRD web site without giving out personal details You can access the IRD website and browse the site without disclosing your personal ... information at that site IRD do not automatically record personal information and IRD do not link information that is recorded automatically with personal information ... collects and stores personal information provided during the registration process..
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of business structures also give personal guarantees for the debts of the business ... and in that case they are personally liable if those debts are not met by that particular business. The Main ... will mean personal bankruptcy as well. The term bankruptcy literally means broken bench..
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that are of a kind ordinarily acquired for domestic personal or household use. The definition ... acquired for personal use eg sedans station wagons 4-wheel drives or SUVs motorcycles camper vans. Vehicles that can be ordinarily acquired for both personal ... or personal purposes to a person who intends to use it in a business you can choose..
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for the deceased persons affairs. This is why it is best to get the consent..
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