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What will KiwiSaver changes mean for your balance?

Last updated: May 22, 2025 8:28 am
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By Susan Edmunds of RNZ

The latest Budget has brought about significant changes to KiwiSaver, with an increase in default contribution rates set to have a positive impact on members’ retirement savings. However, not everyone will benefit from these changes.

Finance Minister Nicola Willis announced several adjustments to KiwiSaver, including a reduction in the member tax credit available to those who contribute at least $1042 annually. The government will now provide $260.72, down from the previous $1042 matching contribution, saving the government $400 million per year.

In addition, employer and government contributions will now be accessible to 16- and 17-year-olds, expanding the eligibility criteria beyond the previous age range of 18 to 65.

The default contribution rate for both employees and employers will gradually increase to 4 percent by April 1, 2028. While employees can choose to remain at the lower 3 percent rate, matched by their employer, they will automatically transition to the new default rate after 12 months.

Implications of Higher Contributions

Experts in KiwiSaver management predict that the rise in default contribution rates will significantly impact members’ final retirement savings. For instance, Murray Harris from Milford estimates that a 35-year-old earning the average wage with a $25,000 KiwiSaver balance could see an additional $56,000 (adjusted for inflation) by the age of 65, providing an extra $50 per week in retirement.

Similarly, Matt Macpherson, the general manager of funds at Sharesies, projects that a 30-year-old earning $75,000 annually with $30,000 saved in a growth fund could potentially accumulate $175,000 by the age of 65.

While these increases are welcomed, some providers believe that more could have been done to align KiwiSaver contributions with international standards. Rupert Carlyon of Kƍura and Dean Anderson of Kernel Wealth advocate for further enhancements to bring New Zealand’s pension contributions in line with countries like Australia and the OECD average.

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Concerns have also been raised about the reduction in the member tax credit, particularly its impact on low-income earners, Māori, women, and self-employed individuals. Retirement Commissioner Jane Wrightson highlights the need for government incentives to address the disparities in retirement savings among these groups.

Despite the mixed reactions to the Budget changes, most providers agree that KiwiSaver remains a vital tool for private retirement savings, with adjustments being made to achieve a balance in the economy while maintaining overall confidence in the scheme.

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