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Family violence leave
Found in Work / Family violence leave
If you, or a child in your care, are affected by domestic and family violence, you can ask your employer for paid family violence leave and flexible working arrangements.
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Seeing a specialist
Found in Health / Doctors, dentists and prescriptions / Seeing a specialist
A specialist is a medical practitioner who is trained in a specific field of medicine. You usually need to visit your general practitioner (doctor) first for a referral to a specialist.
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End-of-year income tax assessments
Found in Tax, benefits and finance / Tax / End-of-year income tax assessments
After the tax year ends on 31 March, Inland Revenue will check whether you have paid the right amount of tax. You may get a refund if you have overpaid your tax.
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Working for Families payments
Found in Family and whānau / Financial help for your family / Working for Families payments
Get help with the costs of raising children with Working for Families tax credit payments. Your payments are worked out based on the information you give Inland Revenue about your income for the year.
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Choose the right tax code for your NZ Superannuation
Found in Tax, benefits and finance / Tax / Choose the right tax code for your NZ Superannuation
When you start getting NZ Super you might still have other sources of income. You need to make sure you’re using the correct tax code.
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If you’re fired or unfairly dismissed
Found in Work / Workers’ rights / If you’re fired or unfairly dismissed
If the process to fire you has not been handled properly or the reason you’ve been fired is not valid, you can raise a personal grievance with your employer.
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When you have a problem at work
Found in Work / Workers’ rights / When you have a problem at work
If you have a problem at work talk to your boss directly. If you cannot solve it you can get help from government and other organisations. Some of this help is free.
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Making a statutory declaration
Found in Law, crime and justice / Making a statutory declaration
You make a statutory declaration when you need to confirm that something is true. It’s a written statement that must be signed and witnessed by an official person face to face.
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Appearing in court
Found in Law, crime and justice / The courts / Appearing in court
You’ll first appear to enter a plea. If you plead not guilty, you’ll appear again at a later date. If you plead guilty, you’ll either be sentenced immediately or appear later for sentencing.
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Learn te reo Māori
Found in History, culture and heritage / Māori language, culture and heritage / Learn te reo Māori
Find resources and courses for learning te reo Māori at any level. Learn how to get translations and how to become a translator.