not yet they dont - but im sure that someone will invent it - im looking at you japan
lol, you think they are going to reach surplus. Next year in the budget they will revise the date to be another twelve months later.
I love it when people rage about Muldoon, seeing every single one of his think big projects still runs today, in the black, and have directly employed thousands of people. His debts were at least on tangible things that made returns. What the $#@! have any governments since created ? (And no relabelling/branding/imaging do not count as creations).
I just got an email from IRD about my student loan
Wow! After a decade the IRD have managed to physically track me down and send an actual letter updating me about my student loan situation.But there seems to be some odd accounting.(figures given are approximate)Your Loan: $10,000Loan Repayments: $4,000Interest write off: $5,000Balance Remaining: $1,000WTF?!?! Can anyone explain this to me?
What's odd about that?$10,000- $4,000- $5,000= $1,000The numbers seam to add up to me. Are you taught to add up differently down south?
Tiwa has repaid $4000 of a $10,000 loan, and only has $1000 remaining.What kind of math do they teach in Auckland? What kind of English do they teach in Auckland??
He had a $10,000 loan, which was $5000 he borrowed, and $5000 Interest payments (from what I can assume with the information he has provided).He paid back $4000, and the IRD wrote off $5000.He has $1000 left.
You, just like every body else, get's charged Interest on your student loan. It's always been like that since loans became Interest free.The IRD then write off the Interest (if you stay in NZ).What's odd about that?
Voluntary repayment bonus repealedThe voluntary repayment bonus has been repealed and will no longer be available from 1 April 2013. Any extra repayments previously made for student loan obligations for the 2010 to 2013 tax years (1 April 2009 to 31 March 2013) may still qualify for the 10% repayment bonus. Extra repayments made from 1 April 2013 onwards will no longer qualify for the bonus. However, these additional repayments will still help you pay off your student loan faster.
Good bye Voluntary Repayment Bonus!
Wait, with that bonus, you could take out your Course Related Costs ($1000) and then put it straight back in to get the bonus?That's a bit silly.
I spent it on rent, because living costs don't cover it.By now they must think I own 5 computers, when really I was just surviving.