[IRD] KIWISAVER FOR EMPLOYEES WITH SPECIAL CIRCUMSTANCES
KiwiSaver deductions and employer contributions may change depending on your employee’s situation. Employees aged 60 years or over There’s a withdrawal rule for employees who joined KiwiSaver before 1 July 2019. The rule is members must be in KiwiSaver for at least 5 years before they can withdraw their savings. From 1 April 2020 your employee can choose to exit KiwiSaver when they turn 65. They do not need to be locked in for 5 years. If your employee does not choose to exit KiwiSaver you’ll need to continue: · deducting KiwiSaver contributions from their pay (unless they’re on a savings suspension) · paying compulsory employer contributions. Keep doing this until your employee either: · completes their 5 year lock in period · opts out during the lock in period (they can do this anytime after becoming eligible for NZ Super) · retires. When any of these happens stop compulsory employer contributions. An employee may continue their deductions beyond the 5 year lock in period. To stop they must give you a Non-deduction notice – KS51. Employees on accident compensation If you take part in the ACC partnership programme, or have an ACC employer reimbursement agreement, you continue: · paying an employee after an accident · deducting their KiwiSaver contributions from these payments. Your employee can stop deductions from their pay with a savings suspension notice. If your employee continues deductions, you can choose to continue making employer contributions. When ACC pays weekly compensation to your employee, you can stop: · deductions from their pay · paying employer contributions. Suspending KiwiSaver deductions and contributions Employees on paid parental leave If you continue to pay your employee while they’re receiving paid parental leave, keep: · deducting employee contributions · making employer contributions unless they’re on a savings suspension. When an employee returns to work re-start deductions and your contributions. |
Penny Varley
Payroll Administrator