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If you would like to calculate your after tax income, the Inland Revenue Department can help you do this with their online Tax Calculator.
There may be tax implications for working in multiple countries in one year. The IRD has published a list of countries with double tax agreements , and more information on the subject.
To enable us to tax you at the correct rate when you start with us, you will need an IRD number. You can apply for one on the IRD website. Chances are you'll be looking to buy a car when you arrive. Auction company Turners Auctions has some great information about car prices. Is your partner looking for a job too? These are some of the most popular job seeker websites here in NZ:. In order to work in New Zealand, you must either be a NZ or Australian citizen or have an appropriate temporary or permanent visa that entitles you to work.
The Immigration New Zealand website is the best place to start finding out about what you and your family will need. In New Zealand there is no compulsory age for retiring from employment. For information on eligibility, applications, rates etc see Work and Income. Sorted is a NZ website that provides independent advice and resources about all sorts of money matters, including NZ Super and KiwiSaver:. KiwiSaver is a voluntary, work-based savings Government initiative to help staff working in New Zealand with their long-term saving for retirement.
NZ Super provides for a basic standard of living in retirement, but it may not be enough for the kind of retirement you want.
KiwiSaver savings will complement NZ Super to provide you with a better standard of living for your retirement. There are a range of membership benefits to encourage Kiwis and permanent residents to get saving. Each year hundreds of Kiwi miss out on their free annual government contribution.
Generally speaking if you're in KiwiSaver, live in New Zealand, are aged 18 years or older and not yet eligible for a retirement withdrawal, and have been making contributions from your salary or voluntarily to your KiwiSaver account, you could be eligible.
If you join KiwiSaver part way through the year, your Government Contribution will be prorated. You can still get some of the free money — the government matches 50 cents for every dollar you put in. This information is provided in a general nature only and should not be construed as or relied on as financial advice.
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