We support Waikato Regional Council’s review of the Future Proof Strategy as it is important that it is updated to acknowledge the pace and scale of the population growth in […]
Property Council does not support the proposed changes to the interest deductibility rules as set out in supplementary order paper number 64 (‘SOP’) to the Taxation (Annual Rates for 2021-22, […]
It is absolutely critical to have a robust DC policy that would allow the industry to make informed long-term investment decisions and ensure fair distribution of fees amongst all ratepayers. […]
Today, Property Council New Zealand submitted on the COVID-19 Response (Management Measures) Legislation Bill. More specifically, we opposed the proposed changes to the Property Law Act 2007. Our recommendation summary […]
Property Council today submitted on the proposed changes to the Hamilton District Plan as required under the National Policy Statement on Urban Development. Overall, we support intensification and believe that […]
Property Council New Zealand (Property Council) is broadly supportive of the Government’s work programme to repeal and replace the Resource Management Act 1991 (the RMA). In our view, the Natural […]
Property Council supports the majority of the proposals. However, there are certain parts that require further refinement. This includes: refinement of the vision and outcomes; clarifying Government’s actions to provide […]
Recommendation summary Property Council New Zealand (Property Council) does not support the proposed changes to the interest deductibility rules as set out in the Government’s consultation document regarding the design […]
We welcome an opportunity to provide feedback on the Infrastructure Strategy. While we support the Strategy in principle, there are certain parts of it that require further refinement to ensure […]
Property Council New Zealand welcomed the opportunity to provide feedback on the Building System Reform (Phase II). While we support MBIE’s intention to lift performance of the regulatory system and […]