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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.

  • 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.

  • Dog problems and complaints

    Found in Housing and property / Neighbourhood problems / Dog problems and complaints

    If you're having problems with a dog, you can speak to the dog's owner. Otherwise you can speak to your local council.

  • 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.

  • Request information from the government

    Found in Engaging with government / Request information from the government

    You can make an official information request to the organisation or person you think holds the information you want.

  • Hunting

    Found in Recreation and the environment / Hunting and fishing / Hunting

    Learn about where, what and how you can safely hunt on public conservation land in NZ.

  • Fishing

    Found in Recreation and the environment / Hunting and fishing / Fishing

    You need to obey some laws and regulations — these can depend on where and what you’re fishing.

  • Access to your birth, marriage and name change records

    Found in Passports, citizenship and identity / Proving and protecting your identity / Access to your birth, marriage and name change records

    Birth, death, marriage, civil union and name change records are a public register — anyone can request copies of someone's information. You can see who's accessed your records since 2009 or block access to them if your safety is at risk.

  • Who is eligible to get a rates rebate

    Found in Housing and property / Get financial help with housing / Get a rates rebate / Who is eligible to get a rates rebate

    Find out what the eligibility requirements are and work out if you can get a rebate.

  • Urgent admission to a residential care facility

    Found in Health / Rest homes and residential care / Moving into residential care / Urgent admission to a residential care facility

    Even if your need is urgent, you can only move into your preferred rest home or hospital if it has a suitable vacancy.

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