Some extra support for Kiwi families

From 1 July 2018, the New Zealand government is introducing a number of initiatives designed to provide more financial support for Kiwi families. Known as the Families Package, one of the highlights is a new payment called Best Start. This will give parents weekly payments of $60 for the first year of their baby’s life – that’s a total of up to $3,120. The payment is available to eligible parents who have a baby due on or after 1 July 2018. If you have more than one baby, you can apply to get Best Start for each of them.

All families will receive the payment until their child is one year old, regardless of their household income. Households with an income of less than $79,000 will continue to receive $60 per week until the child turns three. Those earning above $79,000 will continue to receive payments but at a reduced amount, up to the cut-off of $93,858 (for one child).

Best Start will be a very welcome helping hand for people having their first baby. There are always a lot of unexpected costs during the first year – one-off items such as prams and cots, as well as ongoing expenses such as nappies and warm clothing. For those who are on a tight budget the payments will help at a critical time. With ongoing support for up to three years, it is hoped that a lot more Kiwi kids really will get the Best Start.

It’s easy to apply

The last thing you want to be worrying about when you’ve just had a baby is paperwork. So it’s been made as easy as possible to apply for Best Start. You apply when registering your baby’s birth through the SmartStart website (smartstart.services.govt.nz). There are no other forms to complete. Payments start shortly afterwards, or if you’re receiving paid parental leave they’ll begin when your leave ends.

If you don’t register your baby through SmartStart, you can apply for Best Start by completing the Working for Families (FS1) registration form online, or you can fill it out by hand and post it to the Inland Revenue.

Who’s eligible?

You have to be the principal caregiver of the child. You also need to be a New Zealand resident or citizen who has been in New Zealand for a continuous period of 12 months or more. Finally, the child needs to be both a resident of, and present in New Zealand.

What if baby comes early?

Babies don’t always appear on cue. So if bubs is due on or after 1 July but is born before 1 July, don’t worry, they’re still eligible for Best Start.

More paid parental leave

More good news: paid parental leave is being extended, from 18 weeks up to a maximum of 22 weeks. Again, this applies to babies due on or after 1 July – or children under the age of six years coming into your care on or after 1 July.

Keeping-in-touch hours are also increasing from 40 hours to 52. So if you’ve got a job and you’re on parental leave, you can use your keeping-in touch hours to stay connected with your job and do a bit of work from time to time. This is perfect if you have a team day or need to keep up with what’s going on at work.

For more information go to ird.govt.nz/beststart

The information contained in this article was provided by Inland Revenue – Te Tari Taake.

5 Comments

  1. kymmage 29/06/2018 at 7:41 am

    I’m passed the baby making stage, ut I’m so pleased for young mums and mums to be that will have this extra support. Actually at work they have also had a wee overhaul of our parental leave policies and it looks like they are making it even easier for women and their partners too. It’s such an amazing and positive shift that is going to allow a lot of women to continue in their careers, and to be able to stop and have babies without having to worry as much about money too. Finances were my biggest worry as I stopped work for maternity leave.

  2. Bevik1971 27/06/2018 at 2:19 pm

    I think this is great – would love to have another baby and benefit from it! Haha, no seriously I would love to have another baby 🙂 Too old now unfortunately though. But these are great, also benefits for lower income families with their Working for Families payments.

  3. Mands1980 26/06/2018 at 2:36 pm

    I wish this was around when I had my babies it would have been a great help financially. This will be great for all parents who have a child as long as they spend it appropriately

  4. MuddledUpMolly 25/06/2018 at 9:12 pm

    This is exciting news for us as we have recently found out we are having another baby in the new year 🙂 Will definitely take the pressure off financially as I am not planning to go back to work for some time this time around.

  5. Shorrty4life1 25/06/2018 at 5:53 pm

    This is a great idea. I’m not having any more babies but I’ve highly recommended my family members getting into this and reading about it. It’s not easy by all means having a new born let alone having to struggle with money due to more expenses. I think this is great.

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