QUESTION: My wife and I are New Zealanders who have been living and working in South America since 2001. Our intention is to return and retire in NZ one day. On a recent return visit we applied to join KiwiSaver but were summarily refused. This does not seem fair. If
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They will only make those payments if the account holder is currently a tax resident in New Zealand.
I have consulted Inland Revenue on the question of eligibility.
According to their spokesperson "the scheme provider has a responsibility to determine eligibility at the time a person opts in through them".
The scheme provider also "has a responsibility to determine the member's eligibility for entitlement to the member tax credit each time the annual claim is made".
If someone joins KiwiSaver and then heads off overseas, once they become non-tax residents in New Zealand they will not be entitled to the annual tax credits from the Government (even if they continue to make ad hoc contributions to their KiwiSaver scheme).
It appears the aim of the Government is for KiwiSaver to become less of a drain on their coffers as time goes by.
In the recent Budget the Government announced that from April 2013 employer contributions would be fully taxed.
The tax the Government will receive from employer contributions for those on higher incomes will more than cover the tax credits they pay out to them, and will partially cover the cost of tax credits for lower-income members.
The power of KiwiSaver comes from the combined income stream - individual contributions, the Government's kickstart and annual top-ups and, for many people, the employer contributions as well.
It is an attractive scheme and I understand your regret that you are unable to participate while you are living and working abroad.
Shelley Hanna is an authorised financial adviser FSP12241.
Her disclosure statement is available on request and free of charge by calling 8703838.
The information contained in this article is of a general nature and is not intended to provide specific or personalised advice.
If readers have any KiwiSaver questions they would like answered please go to www.peak.net.nz or email shelley.hanna@peak.net.nz.