I am going on paid parental leave, will KiwiSaver contributions be deducted?
Last Updated: 12 Mar 2019
Not from Government paid parental leave. Any parental leave paid by your employer will be subject to KiwiSaver deductions unless you take a savings suspension.
You can make voluntary contributions while on parental leave.
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