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  • What you have to do when you’re getting a benefit

    Found in Tax, benefits and finance / Benefits and allowances / What you have to do when you’re getting a benefit

    If you're getting a benefit, NZ Superannuation or a Veteran’s Pension from Work and Income, you must let them know if your contact details or circumstances change.

  • What counts as income for benefits

    Found in Tax, benefits and finance / Benefits and allowances / What counts as income for benefits

    When you apply to Work and Income for a benefit or allowance, and while you’re receiving it, you need to tell them if you get other income — either regular payments or a one-off.

  • If you live alone

    Found in Tax, benefits and finance / New Zealand Superannuation and the Veteran's Pension / If you live alone

    You'll get a higher amount of NZ Superannuation or Veteran's Pension if you're single and live by yourself. This takes into account the extra costs of running a household on your own.

  • If your situation changes

    Found in Tax, benefits and finance / New Zealand Superannuation and the Veteran's Pension / If your situation changes

    If you’re getting NZ Superannuation or the Veteran’s Pension, you must let Work and Income know of changes to personal information such as your address, your relationship or your living arrangements.

  • If you get ACC payments and NZ Super

    Found in Tax, benefits and finance / New Zealand Superannuation and the Veteran's Pension / If you get ACC payments and NZ Super

    You can get ACC payments and NZ Super payments at the same time, but only for 2 years.

  • Your partner and NZ Superannuation

    Found in Tax, benefits and finance / New Zealand Superannuation and the Veteran's Pension / Your partner and NZ Superannuation

    How much NZ Superannuation you get paid depends on whether you have a partner and your living arrangements.

  • Personal medical alarms

    Found in Health / Help in your home / Personal medical alarms

    You can apply for government help to pay for a monitored medical alarm service if you have an ongoing illness or disability.

  • Using a personal medical alarm

    Found in Health / Help in your home / Personal medical alarms / Using a personal medical alarm

    The alarm is set up to suit your personal circumstances. You’ll learn how to use it when it’s installed and find out how you can get help when you need it.

  • Help for partners staying at home

    Found in Health / Rest homes and residential care / Paying for residential care / Help for partners staying at home

    If your partner moves into a rest home or hospital, you can get financial help to stay in your home, look after your own health and visit your partner.

  • 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.

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