But where should you start? Sumire Tachibana, manager of business advisory at William Buck accountants and advisors, says organising your important documents is a great first step.
"Record-keeping is something that all businesses should be getting right on a day-by-day basis," Tachibana says. "Being organised from the get-go will ensure minimal preparation time is required when it’s time to put together your tax return."
Tachibana adds that using intuitive accounting software and cloud storage such as Google Drive or Dropbox – as well as tenancy management software such as myRent.co.nz – could save businesses time.
Chris Mercer, managing director at MBP Advisors + Accountants, says for small businesses such as retailers or restaurants, it's especially important to track stock levels as the end of financial year looms.
"If you go to your accountant and can’t remember your stock levels from a couple of months ago, that creates difficulties."
Mercer also reminds small business owners that a temporary increase of the instant asset write-off during COVID-19 – from $500 to $5,000 – is being scaled back to $1,000 from 17 March 2021.
"That’s a change that will have a big impact on small businesses," he says.
Here are some other important tax-related changes that have recently occurred or are on the agenda for 2021.
Here are some important tips and dates from experts that small business owners might want to keep in mind when getting their house in order for tax time.
*For KiwiSaver, businesses need to pay ESCT on compulsory employer contributions of 3% but not on contributions deducted from employee wages.
Shanan McKeown, director of Munro Benge Chartered Accountants, says from a tax perspective, mixing business and personal finances can get tricky.
9 February 2021 – 2020 income tax due for those who don’t have a tax agent.
1 March 2021 – GST return and payment due for the end of January for businesses filing every two months.
31 March 2021 – 2020 income tax return due for clients of tax agents (with a valid extension of time).
1 April 2021 – the new financial year starts in New Zealand.
7 May 2021 – final provisional tax instalment due for the 2020 financial year and last chance to make voluntary provisional tax payments.
7 May 2021 – end-of-year GST return and payment due.
Note: Some dates may vary from the official deadline, for example if a due date falls on a weekend or public holiday.
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