✨ Enterprise Growth Development Scheme Claim Form
ENTERPRISE GROWTH DEVELOPMENT SCHEME : CLAIM FORM
APPLICANT:
Name: ____ Registration No:
Address: ____
____ Claim No: Phone:
SCHEDULE OF QUALIFYING EXPENDITURE
| Category of Qualifying Expenditure (as outlined in the Board’s grant approval letter) | Amount Paid | Amount claimed | Original Invoices and Receipt Attached (Please tick) | Office Use Only |
|---|---|---|---|---|
NB
- All claims are to be made on this form - the Board reserves the right to return any claims not made on this form.
- Claims are to be made in New Zealand currency; if foreign currency transactions occurred please provide details of exchange rate used.
- If claiming for mileage a completed log sheet (attached to this form) must be submitted.
Signature: ____ Date:
IMPLICATIONS OF THE GRANT FOR TAX PURPOSES
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The grant is GST inclusive (for goods or services purchased and paid for in New Zealand) therefore, claims should be based on GST inclusive amounts.
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If you are registered for GST you will have to account for the GST portion of the grant as output tax.
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Section 169 of the Income Tax Act 1976 deals with grants such as this. Effectively, the grant is not assessable income as such, but has the effect of reducing the costs which may be claimed for income tax purposes.
We wish you well for the activity to be undertaken.
Yours sincerely
Business Development Board
6 AUGUST
NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE
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