I have three children and been at home looking after them for the past six years. I've been offered a part-time job that pays the minimum wage, so not big money, but it will work really well around their school and day-care hours. I have
Even on low wages, it mounts up
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Some workers have entered into an agreement with their employer for their total wage package include the employer's contribution, so they do not get 3per cent more than a worker who is not in KiwiSaver.
However, it is unlawful for an employer to expect an employee like you on the minimum wage to pay both the employee and employer KiwiSaver contribution.
This would be contrary to Section 6 of the Minimum Wage Act 1983, which states that every worker "shall be entitled to receive from his employer payment for his work at not less than the minimum rate".
The benefits of KiwiSaver do not end there. At the end of June each year your KiwiSaver provider will calculate how much you have contributed yourself, and put in a claim to the Government to top up your KiwiSaver account by 50c for every dollar you have contributed, up to a maximum of $521.43 per year.
These are called Member Tax Credits or MTC. As you are joining in April your entitlement for this year will be calculated pro rata depending on how many weeks you have been a member but, from July 1, you will be able to get the full entitlement, based on what you contribute.
Someone contributing $9 a week will get around $234 added to their KiwiSaver account each year.
As a part-time worker, to get more in MTC you can increase your contribution level to 4or 8per cent, if you can afford it.
This is a decision you may want to make once you have been working for a while, and worked out your budget.
According to the Sorted website, someone aged 35 earning $300 a week contributing 3per cent to KiwiSaver could have $121,000 saved by the time they are 65.
That's an impressive sum that most part-timers would struggle to save by themselves. You may think that 65 is a long way away but, when the day rolls around, I am sure you will be pleased to have the money.
- Shelley Hanna is an Authorised Financial Adviser FSP12241. Her free disclosure statement is available on request by calling 06 870 3838 or go to www.peak.net.nz. The information in this article is general and is not personalised. Send your KiwiSaver questions to shelley.hanna@peak.net.nz.