COL payment: Refinements made to screening tests

Revenue Minister David Parker.

Inland Revenue is refining the screening tests for eligibility for the Cost of Living Payments ahead of the second payment being made from September 1.

'The Cost of Living Payment was developed to provide timely financial support for low-to-middle income New Zealanders experiencing the spike in prices right now. However some people living overseas have received the payment and there are some tweaks we can make that reduces the likelihood of that,” says Revenue Minister David Parker.

'The criteria for eligibility that were agreed by Cabinet have always been absolutely clear, and remain the same. They include that a person has to be present in New Zealand to be eligible for the payment.

'Officials have continued to develop further screening tests to ensure, where we have incomplete information, we reduce the chances the payment reaches those who don't meet the criteria.”

The refinements to the screening tests relate to implementation of the payment, as opposed to the criteria for eligibility.

The extra screening will for instance cross match other data and look for where an overseas IP address has been used to log into myIR, or where a non-resident individual income tax return has been filed for the 2021-22 year.

As a result of that extra screening some people will now need to confirm they are living in New Zealand.

'This might apply, for example, to people who have been overseas for more than six months with a student loan, or have filed a non-resident tax return.

'Of course, if any of these people have been earning wages in New Zealand recently, or receiving Working for Families, they will still get the payment automatically.

'Requiring some people to confirm they are in New Zealand is a result of the extra screening put in place by Inland Revenue - which improves the accuracy of the data they are using.

'Most New Zealanders won't need to do anything extra to receive the second and third payments.

'If people believe they should receive a payment and don't get one, they can contact Inland Revenue to confirm they are eligible.

'We expect the changes will help ensure only those eligible get the payment. I acknowledge that they will not achieve perfection because IR's data can never be perfect. But this is better than running an application process for two million people, which would cost more than it would save.

'Individuals still need to keep their details up to date.”

The second instalment of about $116 is due to be paid from Thursday, September 1.

3 comments

Tweaks lol

Posted on 31-08-2022 03:37 | By Slim Shady

They’re totally clueless. It makes me laugh when people put their faith in “experts” and Governments. Just look at how all of them have managed the economy in the past few years with their interest rate slashing, then rapid hiking, and ridiculous borrowing and printing money, soon to be followed by years of austerity. Talk about careering from one extreme to the other. Reckless and stupid. If you or I drove our cars like they drive the economy we would be banned. It doesn’t matter whether they’re IT ‘experts’, economic ‘experts’, Finance Ministers or whatever they fancy themselves as. It’s just more free money, more borrowing, more inflation, round and round we go. Muppets, all of them.


Ridiculous

Posted on 31-08-2022 06:35 | By Kancho

The government went against their own government departments advice and stuffed up by wasting money sending it lots of people that were not eligible. So pretending it was not their own mismanagement is laughable. On the other hand they take in more GST on everything and increase taxes and levies that are hidden and at the same time continue poor priority spending . Now kiwisaver !


Your a joke Parker + rest

Posted on 31-08-2022 09:38 | By an_alias

You and your team have been a failure from the very start. How much money can you waste and not be accountable for anything. $370M spent for covid ART and $55M for a day night horse racing track for covid. A group of people who would fail as a private business just continues on forever it seems under MMP.


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