Self-employed or running a business
Find out how to set up a business, including self-employment, and what your responsibilities are when running a business.
Setting up a new business
There are some things you need to think about before making any decisions about starting a business or becoming self-employed.
Questions to ask yourself before you start — business.govt.nz
There’s a 10-step guide on business.govt.nz to help you set up your business.
Guide to starting a business — business.govt.nz
Sorting out your finance
You’ll need to work out the money side of starting a business.
- Introduction to business finance — business.govt.nz
- How much money do you need to start a business — business.govt.nz
Pay tax and ACC levies
You’ll need to keep accurate records, file tax returns and make payments to Inland Revenue and ACC.
- Introduction to taxes and levies — business.govt.nz
- Setting up a business or organisation — Inland Revenue
Claim expenses
You can claim business expenses, such as home office expenses, and deduct these from your income before calculating tax.
Claiming expenses — business.govt.nz
Get your business online
Having a website makes it easier for your customers to find you. Find out how to get your business online and how to avoid some common mistakes.
Selling on online shopping sites
Usually when you sell things online you no longer want or need, you do not have to pay tax on those sales. But, if you’re selling things on a regular basis for profit, you may be in business and you will have to pay tax.
Online trading: a hobby or a business? — business.govt.nz
Protect the data and information you collect
You need to protect data and information you collect about your customers and employees. Business.govt.nz explains how to protect:
If you do not take steps to protect your information, you could put your business at risk.
You might also damage your business or personal reputation.
Check Own Your Online by the National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC) — they have advice for:
Advice and support for your business
There is help and support available for you and your business.
Online harm: women working — Ministry for Women and Netsafe
If you work in online spaces or have a public profile, find out how to:
- navigate online harm while keeping your confidence to stay active in your work
- know how other women handle online challenges.
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