AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoEnergy & LNG Funding: Energy Minister Simeon Brown says New Zealand will move ahead with an LNG import facility for dry-year energy security, targeting “operational” status in 2028 and ruling out levies on household power bills—while also launching a winter reliability obligation for major retailers and large users. Tax Administration: Inland Revenue is pushing ahead with more digital, real-time tax administration and invoicing reforms, arguing it will improve risk detection and compliance—while warning the real-world impact on taxpayers needs careful handling. Charities Under Pressure: A proposed cap on tax credits for large donors (ending credits once giving exceeds $100,000) has charities warning it could cut funding and jobs in the sector. Local Government & Water Costs: Porirua’s new water authority and valuation changes have reshuffled rates—erasing some earlier increases, but still leaving average bills higher once Tiaki Wai charges and regional rates are included. Biosecurity Enforcement: Auckland Airport’s detector dog Sophie found undeclared food items from airline crew and passengers, triggering $400 infringement fines. Markets: The NZX 50 rose about 1.3% in the latest session, led by power and travel names, as oil eased on calmer Iran-Iraq tensions.
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