Super portability included in November tax bill

Legislation allowing New Zealanders returning home from Australia to bring their retirement savings with them will be introduced to Parliament in about two weeks, Finance Minister Bill English says.

Thursday, November 5th 2009, 5:01PM 1 Comment

Providing the necessary law changes are made in Australia, it is envisaged the new arrangements will take effect in the second half of next year.

Currently, Kiwis who work in Australia must contribute to an Australian complying superannuation fund. However, the savings are locked into the Australian scheme until the saver reaches retirement age.

English signed an agreement with Australian Treasurer Wayne Swan in July, which paved the way for the new super portability scheme.



It will allow retirement savings from certain Australian superannuation funds to be transferred into New Zealand KiwSaver funds - and vice versa. New Zealanders bringing their savings home must put them into a KiwiSaver fund.

Australia's Tax Office has estimated that it holds about A$13 billion ($16.6 billion) in "lost accounts" in the Australian superannuation system.

"We expect that much of this money could belong to New Zealanders who have returned home and these new rules will allow these funds to be brought back to New Zealand,"  English says.

Participation in the super portability scheme will be voluntary.

The government will include the changes in the Taxation (Annual Rates, Trans-Tasman Savings Portability, KiwiSaver and Remedial Matters) Bill, expected to be introduced to Parliament in mid November.

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Comments from our readers

On 12 November 2010 at 8:52 am Nicola said:
I think this is a positive move. It's another step in the direction of CER with Australia. As long as we get to maintain our sovereignty as an independent nation I'm all for CER with OZ. Kiwis bringing money into the country might want to consider looking at a great kiwi company who offers wholesale rates and no bank fees at ForeignCurrencyServices.com - anything to keep more money in our pocket I say.
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