Employment
Some useful jobsites on-line:
Newspapers
The Taranaki Daily News - particularly on Wednesdays and Saturdays
The North Taranaki Midweek - free community newspaper on Wednesdays
The South Taranaki Star - free community newspaper on Thursdays
Employment agencies and related services
It may be helpful to register with employment agencies as many employers use their services in looking for staff. There is no fee for signing up with these agencies. Yellow Pages phone directory has a list of employment agencies.
Get help in finding employment:
Career Services
Career Services offers a range of help and services to people who have moved to New Zealand.
These include:
Phone: 0800 222 733 or browse : Career Services
Work & Income (WINZ)
WINZ can support you while you look for work and can help you find a job that’s right for you. They also may be able to help you develop your skills through training and other options. You can also find current vacancies using their online Job Bank Work and Income or visit their service centres.
Employee- Employer Rights
What are my rights as an employee?
Information about holidays, sick leave, tax and resolving disputes can be found at these government site http://www.dol.govt.nz/
What are my employer’s obligations & responsibilities?
Information on legal matters related to you and your employer can be found at http://dol.govt.nz/er/
Job Requirements
What will I need to get a job?
You must have:
How will I pay tax?
Inland Revenue Department New Zealand. tax information and application forms for a tax number www.ird.govt.nz
In New Zealand most people pay taxes as they earn their income. The employers deduct tax on salary & wages while banks & financial institutions deduct tax on interest. You will need an Inland Revenue Department (IRD) number to pay your taxes.
What is an IRD number?
An IRD number is a unique identification number from Inland Revenue - and it will last you your whole life.
Your employer and your bank will need your IRD number to take out the correct amount of tax from any money you earn.
Getting an IRD number
1. Download an IRD number application - individual (IR595) form or free phone IRD on 0800 227 774 and
IRD will send you one.
2. Fill in the form and take it along with current supporting documents to an IRD appointed verifier:
Automobile Association (AA) Driver Licensing Agents, or Post Shops and selected NZ Post retail outlets.
The normal process is for all applications to go through NZ Post or AA for verification of the documents. Once they have done this they send the application to Inland Revenue to allocate the Inland Revenue number. The Inland Revenue numbers are issued within 8-10 working days.
The requirement is to provide one original and one legible photocopy of one document from Category A
and one from Category B.
A list of acceptable documents for these categories are found below.
If a person is unable to provide a combination of documentation from Categories A and B they need to provide any of the documents listed in Category C1 as well as a document showing a photo of them. If a customer is using a C1 document, they must come into an Inland Revenue office. They do not need an appointment; however there may be a wait during periods of high demand.
The last option is to make an appointment for an interview with Inland Revenue and bring along a Category C2 document. IRD offices are at 54 Gill Street, New Plymouth.
Category A documents
Category B documents
Category C1 (no appointment)
Enduring Power of Attorney in relation to Property (under the New Zealand Protection of Personal and
Property Rights Act 1988).
Category C2 (appointment required)
What’s Tax is a useful website for basic information about income tax, tax rates and getting an IRD number.
If you have a family, you may also be eligible for tax credits to help you with your living costs.
Check out working for families tax credits.
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Settlement Support - a free information and referral service available to all newcomers
Settlement Support New Zealand, New Plymouth will help you access the information and services you will need to live, work and study in Taranaki.
For more information about living, working and studying in Taranaki, please email or phone the Settlement Support Co-ordinator.