Start using standards for better business
This World Standards Day we’re sharing all the ways that standards can help your business improve and grow.
This World Standards Day we’re sharing all the ways that standards can help your business improve and grow.
If you’re running sales and promotions during Black Friday and Christmas make sure they are fair and legal.
We’ve introduced a new logo – GoBusiness – and have refreshed our homepage. Find out what’s new.
If you provide shares to employees through an employee share scheme (ESS), it’s important you understand your tax obligations.
Standards don’t happen by accident – they’re the result of committees of industry users coming together to agree on good practice. Interested? Get involved.
In today’s fast-evolving job market, staying ahead means adapting to change and that applies to both businesses and employees. THRIVE is designed to help.
You may need to undertake a product recall if a product you sell has safety concerns, falls short of a safety standard, or has caused injuries or near misses.
If you’re planning special offers or promotions this Father's Day, follow our 5 essential tips to make sure your marketing is transparent and trustworthy.
The Climate Action Toolbox can help New Zealand businesses prepare for change, take climate action that’s tailored to their business, and see the benefits.
If you have Māori elements in your trade mark, make sure you’re carefully considering their use.
Book a no-cost, no-obligation consultation to set yourself up with the right digital devices for your business.
If you employ people, make sure you are aware of changes to income tax from 31 July 2024, and further changes coming in April 2025.
Find out whether you need to file and what recent changes may affect how you complete your income tax return for the tax year ended 31 March 2024.
As a small business owner, you play a crucial role in ensuring the products you sell are safe for consumers to use.
Some terms used to describe food, alcohol and other goods now have restrictions on their use. Find out what the changes mean for your business.
Most New Zealand goods entering the EU will have tariffs removed entirely from 1 May, 2024.
Make sure your claims – from product descriptions to stock levels and delivery timeframes – are clear, accurate and substantiated.
If you have unmanageable debt, support is available, whether you are a director, partner or sole trader.
Find collections of standards to help you build an efficient and safe environment for your business and customers.
A new government means some changes to laws. We’ve summarised some of the important updates for small businesses.