Draft Cabinet paper: R&D Tax Incentive – Refundability
Published: 12 Jul 2019This briefing provided a draft Cabinet paper on proposals to extend refundability of the Research and Development Tax Incentive.
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This briefing provided a draft Cabinet paper on proposals to extend refundability of the Research and Development Tax Incentive.
PDF, 641KB, 16 pages
This briefing sought agreement to commence stakeholder engagement on proposals to extend refundability of the Research and Development Tax Incentive.
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This minute records the decisions of the Cabinet Economic Development Committee regarding proposals to extend refundability of the Research and Development Tax Incentive.
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This paper seeks Cabinet approval to proposals to extend refundability of the Research and Development Tax Incentive.
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This report is an update on the review of how the government invests in New Zealand’s scientific collections and databases. It summarises key challenges and opportunities, sets out principles to guide investment, and identifies areas for change to improve the system.
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An economic analysis of New Zealand’s plant variety innovation system, as part of the Plant Variety Rights Act 1987 review.
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We are seeking data science researchers to represent the sector at a workshop in Singapore this October and discuss joint-research opportunities
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A summary of MBIE’s proposed approach to Treaty of Waitangi compliance in the Plant Variety Rights Act, as outlined in the Options Paper for the review of the Plant Variety Rights Act.
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Template for providing a submission on the Options Paper – Review of the Plant Variety Rights Act 1987.
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A paper seeking public feedback on options for change to the Plant Variety Rights Act 1987.
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