Business support agencies
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| Maori and Pacific Islands business groups
| Training providers
Government departments
(ACC) - The Accident Compensation
Corporation administers New Zealand's accident compensation scheme, which provides personal
injury cover for all New Zealand citizens, residents and temporary visitors to
New Zealand. Both employers and the self employed are responsible for providing
a safe workplace and ACC for work-related injuries and are required to pay ACC
levies.
(DOL) - The Department of Labour provides free information and help on a range of work-related topic such as
safe, fair and productive workplace, job opportunities, community employment
development, immigration, research and analysis and pay, parental leave and
employment agreements. Look out for the award winning 'employment agreement
builder'.
(ERS) - The Employment
Relations Service,
Department of Labour, promotes and supports fair and productive employment
relationships through problem resolution, employment rights and obligations,
investigation and enforcement services, mediation and information on the rights,
obligations and activities of unions.
(FoRST) - The Foundation of Research Science and Technology
have a primary aim to excel at their core business -
investing and managing government funds in the science sector. Another key
focus is to deepen their understanding of New Zealand's research, science and
technology (RS&T) system, and tailor their investment approaches accordingly.
(IPONZ) - The New Zealand
Intellectual Property Office
provides information on patents, trademarks and designs. Here you can search the
registers, pay renewal fees, file trade mark applications, and find forms and
guides on intellectual property.
(IRD) - The Inland
Revenue Department
collects tax from individuals and businesses on behalf of the government. In
running a business you need to account for income tax on your profits and the
expenses/deductions you may claim against your income. IRD provides business
advice and can even arrange for an advisor to come and meet with you and your
employees.
(MED) - The Ministry of Economic
Development aims to grow an inclusive, innovative economy for the benefit of all.
Sustainable economic development is central to the achievement of this goal. The
ministry leads the production and co-ordination of policy advice related to
economic, regional and industry development. MED works with New Zealand Trade
and Enterprise to design and implement programmes that deliver the government's
economic development policies.
(MFAT) - The Ministry of Foreign
Affairs and Trade
exists to promote and protect New Zealand's interests in the world. MFAT
represents New Zealand in its relationships with foreign governments and
organisations, including international forums such as the United Nations and the
World Trade Organisation while advising the government on foreign, security and
trade policy issues
(MoRST) - Ministry of Research Science and Technology manage the
government's research, science and technology (RS&T)
investment. They provide policy advice on RS&T issues. They encourage
innovation and commercialisation of scientific and technological
knowledge and ideas and collaborate with other government organisations
where RS&T intersects with their work.
(NZTE) - New Zealand Trade
and Enterprise
is the New Zealand government's national economic development agency. Through a
network of 48 offices worldwide, NZTE builds the economy by boosting the
capability of businesses and regions and facilitating their sustained and
profitable participation in overseas markets.
Services include:
- business mentors (company rebuilders)
- advice, training, mentoring, funding, and business and market development
assistance
- building the capability of businesses and regions and facilitating their
sustained and profitable participation in overseas markets
- enterprise training to up-skill owners/operators of small and medium-sized
enterprises
- investment ready workshops providing generic training and information
about raising capital
- Maori Trustee Training and Pacific Business Training
- Exporter Education Programme provides existing and new exporters with the
skills and advice to help them grow exports
- the escalator service addressing the lack of access to and understanding
of equity/venture capital or strategic partnerships
- funding for capability building, developing international connections and
high growth potential companies.
New Zealand Companies Office is
responsible for the registration and maintenance of documents relating to
companies and other organisations. Online services include forming,
incorporating and maintaining a company, filing annual returns, company
searching and reserving a company name.
WorkInfo provides
information about recent changes in employment legislation.
Updated September 2008