Your last pay when you leave a job
If you leave, retire, are fired or made redundant from a job, check that your final pay and deductions are correct.
COVID-19 financial support
If your income has been affected by COVID-19, you may be able to apply for financial support.
What’s in your final pay
What you’re eligible for in your final pay and how it’s calculated depends on such things as:
- how many hours you’ve worked since your last pay until you leave your job
- how long you have worked for your employer
- how long your notice period is
- whether you have any:
- unused annual holidays or days in lieu
- lump sum payments (also called ‘extra pay’) in your employment agreement.
How other situations change what’s in your final pay
Other types of leave and your final pay
Unused sick leave or bereavement leave does not legally have to be paid out, but some employers may include it in a final payment.
More information
Inland Revenue (IR) explains what’s included in any extra pay you're eligible to get.
Employment New Zealand has information about:
- final pay
- giving notice
- the notice component of the final pay
- payment for leave and holidays in final pay.
What’s taken out of your final pay
Your employer takes income tax and other payments, if required, off the total amount of your final pay. These can include:
- Accident Compensation Corporation (ACC) levies
- child support
- KiwiSaver
- student loan repayments
- union fees
- board and lodgings.
How other situations change what’s taken out of your final pay
More information
Find out more about:
Inland Revenue explains what to do for:
- changes to child support details
- work situation changes and changing your KiwiSaver account
- income tax for individuals
- working out tax on your yearly income.
Unsure about your final pay
If you do not think that your final pay is correct, talk to your employer first.
Talking to your employer — Employment New Zealand
If you cannot resolve the problem, you can contact:
After your final pay
Access resources to help you find a new job and see if you're eligible for support when you're not working:
Finding and starting a job - Job hunting
You’re not working — Work and Income
Utility links and page information
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