I changed employers a few months ago. How do I find out if my employer is making KiwiSaver contributions? I have logged into my KiwiSaver account and I can't see any money going in. I have not taken a contributions holiday or signed any opt out form (I have been in KiwiSaver for a few years now). I don't get payslips so I can't check what's going out of my wages.
How many employees still receive payslips? According to the Employment New Zealand website managed by MBIE "unless there is an agreement to do so, an employer is under no specific legal obligation to provide a payslip. In the interests of ensuring that everyone understands when and how wages or salaries have been calculated and paid, however, an employee has the right to access or obtain a copy of the employer's wage and time records relating to that employee. This record must be kept by the employer for each of their employees."
It does show respect for the employee to provide them with a payslip, particularly if the employee works irregular hours. Mistakes do happen, and employees should feel comfortable about talking to their employer about how their wages are calculated.
A payslip will show KiwiSaver deductions, and the employee will be able to check that deductions are being made at the correct rate - either 3 per cent, 4 per cent or 8 per cent.
To find out what's happening with your KiwiSaver you should set up a myIR account through the IRD website.
This provides you with access to all information about the KiwiSaver contributions made on your behalf by your employer in their PAYE returns.