If you have transferred an overseas pension lump sum to New Zealand, be warned: the taxman wants to make sure you've paid your share of tax.
The IRD is writing to superannuation scheme holders asking for details of individuals who transferred their pensions to New Zealand between the periods April 1 2006 and the end of March last year.
Super scheme holders are in turn writing to their clients to let them know legally they are obliged to provide their details to the IRD including name, address, IRD numbers, amount and date of transfer.
From a sample of 869 individuals who transferred their pensions to New Zealand the IRD found that 70 per cent had not paid tax on the transfer.
Hundreds of thousands could be up for a tax bill and there are billions of dollars at stake.