It was mentioned in an election thread.
I'm some years away from retiring but planning ahead.
I was under the impression the Pension was not means tested.( its not)
What I took from this is I could say work at Bunnings part time and I'd still get my full Pension.
It would appear that is not the case, and although you are not means tested your Pension will be taxed at 70%
So you and partner can earn up to $5000 a year before this kicks in. ( $100 a week), included interest, rents, shares, paid work etc.
Correct me if I'm wrong.
Does this mean I should vote for Winston
From Govt Website
Fortnightly payments Before tax Taxed at ‘M’ (if you have no other income)
Single, living alone $900.20 $780.40
Single, sharing $827.20 $720.36
Married, civil union or de facto couple (both partners qualify) $681.60 each $600.30 each
Married, civil union, or de facto couple*
(only one partner qualifies) $645.56 each $570
If your spouse or partner is included in your payments, you can earn up to $100 (before tax) a week between you, before your New Zealand Superannuation is affected.
If you earn more than $100 (before tax) a week your payments are reduced by 70 cents for every dollar of income over $100 (before tax).
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