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If you are contributing to your KiwiSaver account, you may be eligible to receive an annual government contribution. The annual ...
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The annual government contribution is calculated based on a year that begins on 1 July and ends on 30 June. ...
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Employees under 18 must enrol directly with a KiwiSaver provider. While you don’t need to make employer contributions*, you should ...
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If you are an employee, you can change your contribution rate to 3%, 4%, 6%, 8% or 10% at any ...
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You will be eligible for the annual government contribution if you: are a member of a KiwiSaver scheme, are 16 ...
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Yes. If you are on a savings suspension, you can still get the annual government contribution if you're eligible; however ...
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Your employer doesn’t have to make contributions after you reach 65. If you’re still working and making employee contributions, talk ...
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You can withdraw your savings when you turn 65. If you have any questions about retirement withdrawal eligibility give us ...
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For general information about KiwiSaver, check: www.ird.govt.nz/kiwisaver (for information about KiwiSaver) www.sorted.org.nz (for information about saving and budgeting) You can ...
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There's no minimum time you must live in a house bought using a KiwiSaver first home withdrawal.
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You will be eligible for the annual government contribution if you: are a member of a KiwiSaver scheme, are 16 ...
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If you are contributing to your KiwiSaver account, you may be eligible to receive an annual government contribution. The annual ...
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Your employer doesn’t have to make contributions after you reach 65. If you’re still working and making employee contributions, talk ...
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Yes, a KiwiSaver first home withdrawal can be used to buy land, provided you intend to build a home to ...
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Yes. If you are on a savings suspension, you can still get the annual government contribution if you're eligible; however ...
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Yes – each KiwiSaver first home withdrawal application is assessed on an individual basis.
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If you have more than one employer when you join KiwiSaver, you can choose whether you contribute from one, or ...
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If you are transferring to the ASB KiwiSaver Scheme, it usually takes around 10 working days before the transfer is ...
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The annual government contribution is calculated based on a year that begins on 1 July and ends on 30 June. ...
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If you are an employee, you can apply to Inland Revenue to stop making contributions temporarily if one of the ...
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If you are contributing to your KiwiSaver account, you may be eligible to receive an annual government contribution. The annual ...
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The annual government contribution is calculated based on a year that begins on 1 July and ends on 30 June. ...
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Employees under 18 must enrol directly with a KiwiSaver provider. While you don’t need to make employer contributions*, you should ...
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If you are an employee, you can change your contribution rate to 3%, 4%, 6%, 8% or 10% at any ...
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You will be eligible for the annual government contribution if you: are a member of a KiwiSaver scheme, are 16 ...
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Yes. If you are on a savings suspension, you can still get the annual government contribution if you're eligible; however ...
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Your employer doesn’t have to make contributions after you reach 65. If you’re still working and making employee contributions, talk ...
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You can withdraw your savings when you turn 65. If you have any questions about retirement withdrawal eligibility give us ...
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For general information about KiwiSaver, check: www.ird.govt.nz/kiwisaver (for information about KiwiSaver) www.sorted.org.nz (for information about saving and budgeting) You can ...
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There's no minimum time you must live in a house bought using a KiwiSaver first home withdrawal.