It’s important to get an IRD number as all your tax, entitlements (like student loan or Working for Families Tax Credits) and personal details are linked to this number.
You must have an IRD number if you:
You may also need an IRD number if you’re buying, selling or transferring New Zealand property.
You have to pay tax on any income you earn. If you do not have an IRD number, tax will be deducted at the non-declaration rate, which is higher than the normal rates.
Follow the IRD number application process that matches your situation.
You keep the same IRD number for life, so if you had one before — it’ll be the same number now.
Follow this process if you:
If you have recently arrived in New Zealand, you can give Inland Revenue permission to check your identity with Immigration NZ .
This saves you from sending the same identification documents to Inland Revenue.
If you’re currently living overseas but are planning on coming to New Zealand, you can use the new arrival to New Zealand process to save you sending your documents twice.
Otherwise, if you’re living overseas and you:
If you need more help or have questions about the information or services on this page, contact the following agency.