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Payroll giving
Found in Tax, benefits and finance / Tax / Payroll giving
You can donate money to charities and approved organisations directly from your pay.
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School fees and donations
Found in Education / School and college / School fees and donations
It’s free to go to a state school — but the school can ask for donations towards their running costs.
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Planning for retirement
Found in Work / Retiring from work / Planning for retirement
It pays to plan for your retirement as early as possible.
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Your last pay when you leave a job
Found in Work / Your last pay when you leave a job
If you leave, retire, are fired or made redundant from a job, check that your final pay and deductions are correct.
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Complain about your financial services provider
Found in Consumer rights and complaints / How to complain / Complain about your financial services provider
If you have a problem with your bank, insurance company, broker, buy now pay later provider or financial adviser, you can make a complaint.
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Contact details by topic
Found in Contact NZ government / Contact details by topic
If you’re unsure who to contact, use the list below to work out which government organisation could help with your question.
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Rates rebate calculator
Found in Housing and property / Get financial help with housing / Get a rates rebate / Rates rebate calculator
Use the calculator to work out how much you might get as a rates rebate. This is an estimate only — your council will assess the actual amount when you apply.
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How many annual holidays you get
Found in Work / Annual holidays / How many annual holidays you get
All employees are entitled to at least 4 weeks’ paid annual holidays (annual leave) for each year they have worked for their employer.
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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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Child support
Found in Family and whānau / Separating or getting divorced / Child support
Child support is paid by parents who do not live with their children, or who share care of their children with someone else.