Package includes:

On Demand Module  l  Booklet  l  PowerPoint Presentation

Package Fee (incl GST)

  • $149 - NZLS members and Associate members
  • $179 - Non-members

Note: Access to the online files is via your "My CPD" page. If you would like to purchase multiple packages, please contact us here.

 

On Demand Module

1.5
CPD HR
Presentation time: 90 minutes

There have been recent changes at the Overseas Investment Office that impact on applications submitted under the Overseas Investment Act 2005 and the approach that the Office takes to enforcement. This webinar will assist you in advising your clients on the submission of applications to the Office and its new enforcement strategy. It will also provide practical advice for preparing high quality applications that maximise your clients opportunities for successful results.
All applications received after 9 November 2016 are now being assessed under the Overseas Investment Office’s (the Office) new processes.

Additionally, new application templates are being developed in order to help ensure that applicants take the correct approach from the begining of the process. The Office has also developed an enforcement strategy which prioritises actions aimed at ensuring investors comply with the Overseas Investment Act 2005 and deliver on their commitments.

Topics covered will include:

  • Key documents required by the Office
  • Changes to the application processes and the implications when advising clients
  • The new application templates
  • New enforcement strategies
  • The need to understand your clients’ investment plans and work with them on an ongoing basis to ensure compliance.

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Electronic Booklet

Author: Kirsty Millard, Jenna Reid
Published: 14 March 2017
Pages: 23
Electronic booklet can be downloaded from My CPD > My Online CPD after purchase.

Introduction

As a result of last year’s increase in application fees, the Overseas Investment Office (OIO) has increased its staff numbers and changes have been made to the applications process and the enforcement team.

An application for consent under the Overseas Investment Act 2005 (Act) can be far from
straightforward, especially if the overseas investor’s advisors are unclear about the process or what is needed from them and their client.

The first part of this paper looks at the changes to the applications process, new forms and technical resources.

The second part considers the OIO’s enforcement function and strategic priorities.

PowerPoint Presentation

These are the slides included in the webinar presentation.
Number of Slides: 23

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Kirsty Millard
Team Manager
Overseas Investment Office
Wellington
Jenna Reid
Acting Team Manager
Overseas Investment Office
Wellington

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