Suzie Monk • May 12, 2022
DONT MISS OUT ON THE GOVERNMENT CONTRIBUTION TO YOUR KIWISAVER
Did you know that every year, the New Zealand Government contributes 50 cents for every dollar you put into your KiwiSaver account, up to a maximum of $521.43. Every dollar you contribute will make a difference.
To get the maximum Government contribution, you need to contribute at least $1,042.86 between 1 July 21 and 30 June 22. You’ve still got some time left to top up your KiwiSaver Scheme account if needed so you can receive this free $521.43. You can make a voluntary additional contribution to reach $1,042.86 as long as it is made by 30 June - remember to allow for processing time.
Eligibility criteria apply to the Government contribution.
See the link to the IRD website for more information.
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