What happens if I don't select an employer- chosen KiwiSaver scheme for my business?
Last Updated: 07 Mar 2016
If you haven’t elected an employer chosen scheme and your employee hasn’t selected a KiwiSaver scheme to join, Inland Revenue will allocate them to one of the default KiwiSaver schemes.
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