Clients
We work with complex businesses.
We like working with clients that challenge us. They are clients that are continually pushing forward and doing things.
While many clients don’t view themselves as complex, we define complex businesses by considering business structure, operational environments and specialisms, international elements, and specific technical tax issues.
Business Structure
Large private groups, featuring multi-company structure with many subsidiaries.
Joint ventures, business arrangementsts in which two or more parties agree to work together.
Mixed entities for example partnerships.
Entities with trust ownership.
High net worth individuals.
Operational Environments and Specialisms
Technology or intellectual property based businesses, aiming to create new markets.
High growth firms.
High tech manufacturers.
Property based entites with high but inconsistent revenue streams.
International Elements
International trading - exporting or importing.
New Zealand based companies with overseas subsidiaries.
Multinational with New Zealand based subsidiaries.
Multi-currency trading.
Specific Technical Tax Issues
Dealing with multiple taxes, for example Goods and Services Tax (GST), Fringe Benefits Tax (FBT).
Research and Development.