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NZ Tax Reform Report: Our Response
Thursday, January 21, 2010

The Tax Working Group report was publicly released at a press conference yesterday, 20 January 2010.  Please read our summary including our response of interest to property investors. 

The full report can be read in full HERE.

The highlights of the report seem to be:

  • The Lowering personal tax & in favour of alignment of rat
  • An increase in gst
  • More support for land tax, than CGT or risk free rate of return
  • The denial of depreciation deductions on buildings - if empirical evidence shows they don't drop in value.
  • Empirical evidence will show denial of deduction will affect values, and therefore whether this should or will be done is questionable. As well as that, it is problematic to draw the line between residential and commercial assets, etc.

Ring Fencing of Losses

At a glance, there has not been much attention paid (if any) attention to the ring-fencing of losses, thank goodness. Our opinion is that the tone of report is not very prescriptive. It is full of pros and cons, if’s and but’s.

The potential of ring-fencing losses was our concern. That would have truly killed property values and affected the average investor as the Westpac commentary highlighted.

Wholesale denial of depreciation deductions for all property investors (or just residential) will affect liquidity of investors and cause mortgagee sales and huge hardship in the investing community.

It’s also not fair because people invest based on an assumed return ( that includes the depreciation tax rebate) and when this is taken away, the government are taking wealth away from the average investor.

After all, the value of the property is a function of the cash flow, and when you reduce the cash flow by denying the depreciation reduction, you reduce in turn the value of the investment. 

Targeting of Existing Property Investors

Targeting existing property investors in this way (taking their wealth) is not fair, neither is it in the public interest in the writer’s view. I hope the government works this out and decides not to change the depreciation regime. Trailing it and hurting average mum and dad investors that make up the bulk of the investment base in residential property. These are ordinary (voting) public trying to get ahead.

Perhaps the government should consider the political popularity as it will certainly impact voting. This will not be an election winner for them; hundreds of thousands of investors will be affected.

Also consider the banks position. Many investors are geared (borrow) 80% of the property value. If property prices drop 10-20%, banks will be in breach of their banking covenants and be obliged to call up loans and mortgagee sell investors. This will destabilise the banking industry, - totally unacceptable one would think.

Consumer Spending

Reduced house prices and reduced disposable income from investors will also dampen consumption. Not good at time when the government is trying to re-activate consumption.

However, if the depreciation regime is grand-fathered (affecting new investors, leaving existing investors as they are with current rates until they sell existing property), the impact would be less of an issue.

This addresses the 'level the playing field' argument between property and shares (an argument I don’t agree with, that is driven by people with vested interests in shares like Brash (a shareholder in Huljich Wealth Management) and Weldon ( NZSE CEO).

These people have huge upside in attacking property, and personally I do not believe this issue has been addressed by the media.

Summary

In summary my primary concern surrounds the depreciation rate changes: if the rates are to be changed, or to be set to zero, grand-fathering the old rates would be the middle ground and more sensible in my view, to protect existing investors, the banks and the economy in general.

Would you like assistance with a review or understanding how your affairs may be impacted by any possible changes in legislation? If so, please contact us for an interview. We can work NZ-wide and globally by phone, email or Skype.


Matthew Gilligan
Director


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Bernard commented on 30-Apr-2010 06:29 AM
Are you saying that real-estate may be a good buy if they do in fact "grandfather" previous depreciation rates? What are some other good areas based on your estimated depreciation laws. Disposable income is the name of the game and the reason why we still have several years before we are out of the woods. I've been playing a lot of lagging small caps during this run using http://www.microcapreports.com/

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