10-Day Refund Guarantee From NZ Tax Refunds
NZ Tax Refunds
MEDIA
RELEASE
Thursday 13 August
2009
10-Day Refund Guarantee From NZ Tax
Refunds
NZ Tax Refunds is guaranteeing a 10-day
payout (or no fee) for standard clients eligible for a tax
refund.
“We pride ourselves on providing efficient and timely service for our thousands of clients around New Zealand,” says Cilla Hegarty, Managing Director of NZ Tax Refunds.
The 10-day guarantee applies to online applications at www.nztaxrefunds.co.nz http://www.nztaxrefunds.co.nz. Clients must also provide their correct bank account details, their correct IRD number, and cannot be registered for family assistance or required by IRD to file a return (because of withholding tax, part year income, or other income).
“For people with straightforward tax situations, filing a return is as simple as visiting our website and entering their details. If they are due a tax refund, we guarantee it will be deposited into their account within 10 days, or no fee.”
All client refunds are paid into our trust account by the IRD. They are paid out the next day by direct bank transfer (the preferred method), or by cheque if a client has specified this. The NZ Tax Refunds trust account is audited by a NZICA registered Chartered Accounting firm.
“If we find a client is likely to face a tax payment, we simply do nothing. And we don’t charge them a fee, either.”
NZ Tax Refunds is a specialist online tax refund company with thousands of clients around New Zealand <http://www.nztaxrefunds.co.nz> .
“We have found between 85 and 90 per cent of our clients are due tax refunds for the 2009 year, which is a higher proportion than usual as a result of the mid-year tax cuts in October 2008.
“We have also found the average tax refund amount is higher than in previous years, between $300 and $400, also as a result of the mid-year tax cuts.”
“We provide a no-risk service for clients. Our system assesses whether an individual is eligible for a tax refund and if so we apply on their behalf, and charge a modest fee up to 19.5 per cent of the refund,” concludes Cilla Hegarty.
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