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Set up your NZ tax residency status
Check whether you qualify for NZ's transitional tax resident exemption -- it applies automatically, but it's worth understanding what it does and doesn't cover.
Get my personalised moving timelineIf you haven't been a New Zealand tax resident in the last 10 years, you likely qualify for a transitional tax exemption that's worth understanding before you arrive.
How to do it
- Know what the transitional resident exemption covers. For 48 months from when you become a NZ tax resident, most foreign passive income -- interest, dividends, rental income from overseas property -- is exempt from NZ tax. It doesn't apply automatically to foreign employment income, which is taxable as normal.
- Check you actually qualify. You need to not have been a NZ tax resident at any point in the 10 years before this move -- if you've lived in NZ before recently, you may not qualify.
- No application needed -- this exemption applies automatically through IRD if you're eligible, based on your actual residency dates.
- Get your IRD number sorted early anyway -- you'll need one for employment, bank accounts, and most financial dealings in NZ regardless of this exemption.
Common mistakes
- Assuming foreign employment income is covered by the exemption -- it isn't, only passive income like interest, dividends, and rental income
- Not realising this is a once-per-lifetime benefit -- if you've used it on a previous move to NZ, it doesn't apply again
- Waiting to sort an IRD number until you need one urgently -- it's a genuinely quick process to start now
Related tasks
If you have significant foreign investment income, it's worth a real conversation with an accountant about how the transitional exemption applies to your specific situation before you arrive, not after.
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