Getting your business off the ground starts with registering your business in New Zealand.
In this blog, we explain the three key steps business owners should follow to make sure their business is legally registered.
When applying, your chosen business name will be checked against other names in the Register to make sure it is available. In order to apply, you will need to follow these steps:
2. Apply for a business IRD number
Before starting to trade, new Kiwi businesses are also required to have an IRD number. You can register for this through the myIR service provided by the Inland Revenue Department.
The IRD number allows you to:
The structure of your business determines how you will obtain an IRD number. Sole traders and contractors use their personal IRD numbers for their businesses. Within a partnership, each partner maintains a personal IRD number, while the business itself must have its own. Companies have their own IRD numbers and must be filed with the Companies Office.
Important note: If you are planning on hiring staff — whether they are permanent, fixed-term, or casual employees — you may have to register with the IRD as an employer. This also applies if you will work with outside contractors, and even if you plan to employ your spouse or partner.
3. Apply for a New Zealand Business Number (NZBN)
The New Zealand Business Number (NZBN) is a unique number that officially identifies your business, both within New Zealand and internationally.
Having an NZBN will make your communications with government agencies, customers, and other businesses much faster and simpler. It will also speed up the invoicing process and make it easier to manage your registered business information across all official government accounts.
Businesses structured as companies automatically get an NZBN upon registration with the Companies Office. However, sole traders, partnerships, and trusts will need the following to apply for an NZBN:
To learn more about the NZBN, watch the video below.
Starting your business off right means following the right steps. By setting up your company name, applying for your IRD number and NZBN number, you are on the right track to register your business in New Zealand and move forward with confidence.
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