NZ Taxpayers’ Union Annoyed About IRD’s KiwiSaver Delays

The New Zealand Taxpayers’ Union is annoyed regarding the recent delays in transferring of KiwiSaver contributions to fund managers.

Being, in their words, a union formed to “stand up for hardworking New Zealand taxpayers”, the New Zealand Taxpayers’ Union believes that the delays in transferring contributions “undermines” KiwiSaver.

News over the past few weeks has shown that people have waited more than six months for their money to be transferred from the IRD to their fund manager. This has caused some to believe that those affected should be compensated given that people’s money would have been sitting with the IRD over this long period, not accruing returns. Unfortunately for these people, such a decision will need cabinet approval before this can be done.

The reason for the delays was because of the change in technology systems at IRD in April. 

An Official Information Act request from the NZ Herald showed that “274,000 customers had to wait for a collective $28.6 million” of contributions to be transferred to KiwiSaver providers. And, $3 million was still not transferred to KiwiSaver Members accounts. 

IRD external relationships leader, Meade Perrin, says this is to make sure that the right amount of money is being transferred into each KiwiSaver account. Perrin has apologised for these delays, which she called “unacceptable”. 

Nonetheless, the New Zealand Taxpayers’ Union says that the bosses responsible for these delays should be sacked. The union’s spokesperson, Louis Houlbrooke, states in a press release that someone must “take the fall” at Inland Revenue to illustrate to other managers that “poor performance” will not be accepted.

Houlbrooke adds that for someone that does not receive $100 of interest due to this delay, they might lose out on $4,000, or more, in compound interest after 40 years. Houlbrooke says that those affected will ask themselves why they should use KiwiSaver when they could just put their money into a managed fund themselves. 

 

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