Individual Tax Rate Reduction

What does it mean? 

The May 2024 Government budget included tax changes to provide tax relief for individuals and families from 31 July 2024 by:

NZ Individual Tax Rates:

 To 30 July 2024
 From 31 July 2024 
 Tax Rate
 Threshold
 New Threshold
 
 $0-$14,000
 $0-$15,600
 10.5%
 $14,001-$48,000
 $15,601-$53,500
 17.5%
 $48,001-$70,000
 $53,501-$78,100 
 30%
 $70,001-$180,000
 $78,101-$180,000
 33%
 $180,001 upwards
 $180,001 upwards, no change
 39%


Because the tax cuts will take effect a third of the way into the year (31 July 2024 effective date), the following composite tax rates will apply for the year ended 31 March 2025.

 Annual Composite Rates 1 April 2024
 to 31 March 2025

 

 $0-$14,000

 10.5%

 $14,001-$15,600

 12.82%

 $15,601-$48,000

 17.5%

 $48,000-$53,500

 21.64%

 $53,501-$70,000

 30%

 $70,000- 78,100

 30.99%

 $78,101-$180,000

 33%

 $180,001 upwards

 39%

 

 

 Trustee Tax rate
(subject to certain exemptions)

 39%

 Company Tax Rate

 28%


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New Zealand’s CPI increased 3.3 percent in the 12 months to the June 2024 quarter (Stats NZ). The 3.3 percent increase follows a 4.0 percent increase in the 12 months to the March 2024 quarter.

OCR rate drops to 5.25%
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Updated forecasts showed the cash rate falling to 4.9 percent by the end of the year - opening up the possibility for cuts in October and November.

2024 Herd Values (for tax purposes)
Each year the Inland Revenue determines herd scheme values (National Average Market Values or NAMV). These are based on the livestock market and used for all livestock valued under the herd scheme.

Click here for detailed market values for specified livestock.

Dairy
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