The IRD classes tax offences as either absolute liability offences (maximum fine $12,000), knowledge offences (maximum fine $50,000), or evasion offences (maximum fine $50,000, and may be also be subject to a maximum imprisonment period of 5 years).
Illegally avoiding paying income tax can lead to jail time, or a 150% penalty on the tax evaded.
Other offences include failing to:
Apart from PAYE, there is also potential liability if your business fails to follow the law relating to annual leave.
Labour inspectors employed by the Department of Labour enforce employee rights in the Holidays Act 2003. A breach by a company may cost up to $50,000 for an individual and, for a company, the greater of $100,000 or three times the financial gain made by the company.
It’s clear that several things are essential when it comes to keeping on top of your tax liabilities - those are having:
Other simple steps can help your business stay on the straight and narrow:
As a businessperson, you want to avoid running into tax minefields and being treated for your injuries by the IRD.