195 days ago

$521 KiwiSaver Government Contribution

Financial Adviser, Director from adviceHQ

🎯Maximise Your KiwiSaver Government Contribution for 2025🎯

This is the last year the Government will add up to $521 to eligible KiwiSaver accounts. You must contribute at least $1,043 of your own money between 1 July 2024 and 30 June 2025 to get the full amount.

Who’s Eligible?

🔍 Anyone aged 18 to 64 who contributes to their KiwiSaver and lives (or usually lives) in NZ.


How to Contribute:

💰 Through salary or wage deductions

💰 Directly to Inland Revenue

💰 Via your KiwiSaver scheme provider


Even if you don’t hit the full $1,043, you’ll still receive 50 cents for every dollar you contribute.


📅 Important tip: Voluntary top-ups must be made before 20 June 2025 to allow time for processing.


🗓️ When will it be paid? Most payments show up by late July or August.


✅ Need a hand? adviceHQ works with leading KiwiSaver providers and can help you make the most of your savings. Book a 15-minute KiwiSaver review with our team and make sure you’re on track.


📞 Get in touch today — your future self will thank you.

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