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Outcome Three: Informed consumers and businesses interacting with confidence

By setting rules and defining rights, MBIE allows business to operate effectively while protecting consumers from harm. MBIE supports consumers, tenants, landlords, workers and businesses by providing information and services. We help to set and enforce market rules and regulations across a range of areas, including the building and construction market and telecommunications sector.

Kupu whakataki a te Tumu Whakarae – Chief Executive’s foreword

E tino harikoa ana au ki te tāpae i te Pūrongo Ā-Tau 2019/2020 a Hīkina Whakatutuki. It gives me great pleasure to present the Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment’s (MBIE) 2019/20 Annual Report.

Section 3: The basis for setting fees and levies

Proposed fees and levies are set to recover approximately $42 million annually, considering the proposed increase in budget and any forecast deficit.

Kupu whakataki a te kaihautū – Chief Executive’s foreword

Kei te tino harikoa au ki te whakatakoto atu i te pūrongo ā-tau a Hīkina Whakatutuki mō te tau 2018/19. It gives me great pleasure to present the Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment’s (MBIE) 2018/19 Annual Report.

Section 5: Proposed fees and total charges for all registers

This section sets out the proposed fees given the level of cost to be recovered after levy revenue has been applied to each register. The tables within each subsection show what the total charge for specific register services would be, made up of proposed fees and applicable proposed levies.

Summary of proposed changes: Review of New Zealand Companies Office fees and levies (2025)

This is a summary of the changes proposed in the discussion document: Review of New Zealand Companies Office fees and levies (2025).

Section 4: Current and proposed levies

Three levies (2 new levies and 1 current levy) with distinct purposes are proposed to recover costs from a group of users across various registers.