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You are eligible to withdraw your KiwiSaver funds if you: Permanently emigrate to a country other than Australia. This means you have no intention of returning to New Zealand to live.
If you start a new employee whos already a KiwiSaver member, ask them to fill in a KiwiSaver deduction form - KS2. Your employee uses the KS2 to tell you: the rate they want you to make KiwiSaver deductions from their pay. theyre on a savings suspension.
KiwiSaver is a long-term saving scheme which helps you save for a first home or for when you turn 65. You, your employer and the government can all make contributions. You choose how much to pay in and an investment fund that suits.
You can apply for an early withdrawal if you have a serious illness. Serious illness means an injury, illness or disability that has you: totally and permanently unable to work at a job that youre suited to because of your education, training or experience, or. at serious risk of dying very soon.
If youre buying your first home, moving overseas permanently (to a country other than Australia), have a serious illness, life-shortening congentital condition or significant financial hardship you may be able to get some or all of your savings early.
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You can do it online by sending a completed Opt-out request form (KS10) to Inland Revenue, including your reason for opting out late. It can take up to 3 months to send your refund to you, as we may have to get your contributions back from your KiwiSaver provider.
Use myIR to get proof of your income and KiwiSaver deductions. You can use myIR to create a PDF document of your income and KiwiSaver deductions to support your application through Kāinga Ora. You can then either print it out or save it.
If you have been living overseas (not Australia) for 1 year, you can take out most of the savings from your KiwiSaver account. Getting my KiwiSaver savings for significant financial hardship If you suffer significant financial hardship you may be able to withdraw some, or all, of your and your employers contributions.

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