Your Pay and Deductions
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Pay information - rights and responsibilitiesThe Department of Labour website covers basic information about the rights and responsibilities of employees and employers in the workplace. |
Find out about pay and deductionsGet basic information about the rights and responsibilities of employees and employers in the workplace regarding pay, including: minimum pay, payment of wages, deductions from wages, wages records and... |
Ask a question about your payDepartment of Labour's Ask a Question website contains answers to frequently asked questions about pay issues. The information is useful for employers and employees and covers specific situations. You can submit your own question if your can't find the answer on this website. |
Working for Families Tax CreditsThis webpage has information about Working for Families Tax Credits and how to register for payments if you qualify. It links to Working for Families Tax Credits online services, calculators and downloadable forms. |
KiwiSaverKiwiSaver is a voluntary savings initiative that's designed to make it easier to save for your future. Find out more about how KiwiSaver works on this website. |
KiwiSaver calculatorsThese calculators will help you decide whether to join KiwiSaver and how much your contributions will add up to over time. |
Sorted - your independent money guideThe Sorted website has everything you need to know about saving, budgeting, mortgages, insurance and investing for your future. Use Sorted's calculators to help make important financial decisions and get yourself sorted! |
Sorted at workWork is a great place to start getting your finances sorted. Visit the Sorted website to fina information about your finances, whether you're an employee or employer. |
Student loans and repaymentsIRD handles Student Loan repayments via your pay. Find out here how the Student Loan repayments process works from start to finish, and learn about when you need to start making repayments and how to calculate the benefits of repaying extra on your loan. |
Paying child supportChild support is money paid by parents who are not living with their children, to help financially support them. IRD can help you find out how much child support you will have to pay, how to make payments and how to avoid getting into debt. |

