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  • Income after you turn 65

    Found in Tax, benefits and finance / Managing your money in retirement / Income after you turn 65

    Most people get NZ Superannuation when they turn 65, but there are other sources of income you might use to support yourself. These can affect the tax you pay or benefits you can apply for.

  • Going back to work after your parental leave ends

    Found in Work / Parental leave / Going back to work after your parental leave ends

    Find information about returning to work, breaks for breastfeeding, and how to get help with childcare and other costs when you’re back in work.

  • Taking parental leave

    Found in Work / Parental leave / Taking parental leave

    As well as maternity and paternity leave, there are other leave options for eligible parents and carers. You may be able to get parental leave payments from the government.

  • Paying for residential care

    Found in Health / Rest homes and residential care / Paying for residential care

    You’re responsible for paying for your own residential care but you may qualify for government help. Read about the financial support that’s available and how to find out about the costs.

  • Government help with healthcare if you’re over 65

    Found in Health / Financial help and services / Government help with healthcare if you’re over 65

    If you get NZ Super or a Veteran’s Pension, and you have a disability or health concern, you can apply for financial help or use services provided by the government to meet your health needs.

  • Payroll giving

    Found in Tax, benefits and finance / Tax / Payroll giving

    You can donate money to charities and approved organisations directly from your pay.

  • Definitions of enduring power of attorney roles

    Found in Family and whānau / Power of attorney — enduring and ordinary / Definitions of enduring power of attorney roles

    These are the legal terms and definitions of the various roles for an enduring power of attorney (EPA or EPOA).

  • Human rights and freedoms

    Found in Law, crime and justice / Human rights in NZ / Human rights and freedoms

    All New Zealanders are entitled to basic human rights and freedoms to protect them from unlawful discrimination. Find out about your rights, and how to get help or make a complaint.

  • Accessibility statement

    Found in The Govt.nz website / Accessibility statement

    The current state of accessibility on Govt.nz and how improvements are being made.

  • Paying back your student loan

    Found in Education / Tertiary education / Paying back your student loan

    Repayments on your student loan depend on how much you earn and whether you’re based in New Zealand or living overseas.

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