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18-05-2017, 06:21 PM
#2181
Originally Posted by 777
They are slow in getting out the March tax statements as well.
Coming out on Friday ( tomorrow! )
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18-05-2017, 06:23 PM
#2182
Originally Posted by Saamee
Coming out on Friday ( tomorrow! )
Thanks. It's delay is holding up a big refund due.
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18-05-2017, 08:14 PM
#2183
Member
Originally Posted by Saamee
Coming out on Friday ( tomorrow! )
Let's hope so! The IRD deadline for institutions to issue an IR15 tax certificate is 20 May.
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19-05-2017, 12:45 PM
#2184
Member
Originally Posted by 777
Thanks. It's delay is holding up a big refund due.
this
was expecting to wake up to an email from Harmoney saying I could get my tax certificate..
midday now... where is it Harmoney????
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19-05-2017, 02:31 PM
#2185
Originally Posted by alistar_mid
this
was expecting to wake up to an email from Harmoney saying I could get my tax certificate..
midday now... where is it Harmoney????
They are there now.
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19-05-2017, 02:35 PM
#2186
Originally Posted by 777
They are there now.
Sure are
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19-05-2017, 03:43 PM
#2187
Member
Originally Posted by Saamee
Sure are
But what the heck do all those Payment Protect numbers mean!
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19-05-2017, 06:29 PM
#2188
Member
Originally Posted by whitt
Auto withdrawal suggestion:
Today I emailed Harmoney the following suggestion to add for Auto withdrawal existing feature.
Suggestion 1:
Minimum account funds available level
Proposed- The $25 level is adjustable in $5 increments and works as a minimum level you want left in account.
Suggestion 2:
Customer can choose between A or B
A- As per existing where funds are withdrawn completely ( although now only down to minimum level set above)
or
B- An option to remove a fixed amount each week which would leave rest available to invest if required
These suggestions enhance existing Harmoney feature but allow quite a bit of flexibility for investors. example: Some one who wants to retire and say have $300 per week to live off can do so whilst remaining money stays in funds available being reinvested by auto lend.
Simpler if they just paid interest on $ not yet applied, direct to your account. Shouldn't be that hard
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19-05-2017, 06:48 PM
#2189
Member
Originally Posted by RMJH
But what the heck do all those Payment Protect numbers mean!
The link at the bottom has a good summary the tax implications. However I feel it has a gap on the treatment of the Management Fee Rebated and Protect Borrower Fee Rebated, and I'm attempting to work out how to apply a BPA based on the data provided....
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19-05-2017, 08:26 PM
#2190
Member
Originally Posted by RMJH
But what the heck do all those Payment Protect numbers mean!
https://www.harmoney.co.nz/investors...148.1475453833
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