Taxation (Annual Rates for 2016–17, Closely Held Companies, and Remedial Matters) Bill

About this bill

This taxation omnibus bill sets the annual rates of income tax for the 2016–17 tax year, and makes changes relating to closely held companies; non-resident withholding tax for related party and branch lending; the goods and services tax; related parties debt remission; loss grouping and imputation; remission income, insolvency, and bankruptcy; aircraft overhaul reserves; New Zealand double tax agreements; Schedule 32 donee status for charities; land tainting and council controlled organisations; loss offsets by mineral miners; Working for Families tax credits; information sharing; and the application of the time bar to ancillary taxes; and makes other remedial amendments.

Current status

Royal Assent given 30 March 2017.
Enacted as the Taxation (Annual Rates for 2016–17, Closely Held Companies, and Remedial Matters) Act 2017 (2017/14)

Member of Parliament responsible
Bill type

Government bill


All data
Bill type Government bill
Parliament 51
Ref 130-3
Introduced 3 May 2016
First reading 15 June 2016
Select Committee Finance and Expenditure Committee
Public submissions due 29 July 2016
Select Committee report back 24 November 2016
Second reading 9 March 2017
Committee of the whole House 14 March 2017
Third reading 23 March 2017
Royal Assent 30 March 2017
Enacted as Taxation (Annual Rates for 2016–17, Closely Held Companies, and Remedial Matters) Act 2017 (2017/14)
Divided No

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