44 Brown Street
PO Box 14016
Tauranga
PH: (07) 578 5033
FAX: (07) 578 9514
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Here at Mackenzie Elvin, our team led by Fiona Mackenzie, Graeme Elvin and Marcus Wilkins, is able to provide you with expert advice and personalised service. We believe in building relationships with our clients because if we understand you and your business we can be more effective in working with you. We specialise in commercial, property, trust and family law. We have the experience, ability and skills to tackle high level business deals and knotty relationship, trust and estate issues - in fact that's what we enjoy most. We are equally well placed to efficiently deal with all your other legal matters. We act for a diverse range of clients - businesses, retirement villages, farmers, horticulturalists, entrepreneurs, families, individuals. Our office is an old villa opposite the Domain in Tauranga. It's a relaxed, informal setting where we aim to make you feel at home. Talk to us about our services including:
We're good at what we do and our priority is getting first class results for you. Read more about why people choose Mackenzie Elvin for their legal advice |
Changes to Gift Duty affect anyone dealing with a trust If you currently do business with or provide credit to a trust, the abolition of gift duty may mean that the security provided by the trustees may not be as accessible as before. |
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Residential Care Subsidy Considerations Although gift duty has been repealed, there has been no change to the Social Security (Long Term Residential Care) Regulations 2005 which sets out the means testing of income and assets for the purposes of the Residential Care Subsidy. |
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The new regime for Unit Titles The Unit Titles Act 2010 came into force in June 2010, replacing its predecessor the Unit Titles Act 1972. |
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Thinking about selling your Property by Auction or by Tender? |
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The new Immigration Act 2009 came into effect on 29 November 2010. For those of you who employ foreign nationals, there are two major implications |
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