Getting a tax refund is about to get a whole lot simpler.
Around 750,000 wage and salary earners are expected to get automatically generated tax refunds next year, according to the Inland Revenue (IR).
The change, which will come into effect in April 2019, is one of the biggest to individual tax in nearly 20 years. It is subject to a law change working its way through Parliament. The law has passed its first reading and is before a select committee.
Naomi Ferguson, Inland Revenue commissioner, said it hasn't been mandatory for wage and salary earners to fill out an IR personal tax summary (PTS) but if they had and it had indicated a refund, they could have filed a return and received that refund.
"In the new system, all wage and salary earners' tax will be calculated and refunds sent automatically," Ferguson said.