Keeping your customers safe
As a small business owner, you play a crucial role in ensuring the products you sell are safe for consumers to use.
As a small business owner, you play a crucial role in ensuring the products you sell are safe for consumers to use.
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.
With a mentor's help, you could reach more customers, work more efficiently, and grow faster in the digital world. Find out more.
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.
New regulations for building product information requirements start from 11 December, 2023.
If you are using e-commerce platforms to sell goods online, you have to make sure your claims are truthful and accurate. Check your apps now.
Wellington fashion store Sully’s has used Docket, the sustainable supply chain toolbox, to learn more about sustainability and reducing carbon emissions.
When you have customer contracts, they must be fair under the law. Now’s a good time to review yours.
Cyber Smart Week is back and will be held from 30 October to 5 November.
Co-funding is available to support businesses with upgrading to off-the shelf, energy-efficient and low emission equipment.
Having an electric vehicle (EV) charger installed at your business is good for your customers and your staff.
Use these simple tools to help you set your business up for success.
The Climate Action Toolbox makes it easy to measure your carbon footprint and identify the most relevant action to help your business cut emissions.
It’s now easier than ever for businesses to apply to join Customs’ Secure Exports Scheme, which helps exporters save time and money at the border.
When two business people wanted to promote Māori fashion, they knew they had to protect their intellectual property from the outset. Find out how they did it.