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Applying for NZ Superannuation
Found in Tax, benefits and finance / New Zealand Superannuation and the Veteran's Pension / Applying for NZ Superannuation
NZ Superannuation is a universal payment for New Zealand citizens and residents who are 65 or older.
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Getting a tax refund
Found in Tax, benefits and finance / Tax / Getting a tax refund
Most people automatically get a tax refund if they’re owed one.
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Celebrants
Found in Family and whānau / Getting married / Celebrants
Only registered celebrants can perform weddings or civil unions in New Zealand.
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How to enrol your child at school in NZ
Found in Education / School and college / How to enrol your child at school in NZ
Find out when your child can start school, how to choose a school, enrol and prepare your child for school.
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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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Performing a marriage or civil union ceremony
Found in Government A-Z / Births, Deaths and Marriages / Information for marriage celebrants / Performing a marriage or civil union ceremony
As a marriage celebrant, you’re responsible for making sure the legal requirements of the ceremony are met.
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Retirement age
Found in Work / Retiring from work / Retirement age
There is no official retirement age in New Zealand. The common age to retire is 65 when NZ Super and some other pension payments start.
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Youth benefits
Found in Family and whānau / Financial help for your family / Youth benefits
Payments for young people aged 16 or 17 who cannot live with their parents, and for young parents aged 16 to 19.
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While you’re pregnant
Found in Family and whānau / Having a baby / While you’re pregnant
Find out about maternity care, getting a midwife, parental leave, antenatal classes, health tests and parenting support.
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Lottery grants for disabled people
Found in Health / Financial help and services / Lottery grants for disabled people
Grants funded by Lotto help to pay for equipment for disabled people who want to be more closely involved in their communities.