Almost 80 per cent of New Zealanders seek a tax refund every year.
Almost 80 per cent of New Zealanders seek a tax refund every year.
New Zealanders love to use their tax refund to treat themselves, a new survey has found.
Consumer satisfaction company Canstar Blue surveyed 842 Kiwis who had applied for a tax refund in the past 12 months on their refund habits.
Almost half of those surveyed indulged in a treat withtheir payout.
Many Kiwis saw the refund as an addition to their annual pay, Canstar New Zealand general manager Jose George said.
"It takes a simple mindshift to view the refund as what it really is: A refund of your money that you may have overpaid in the amount owed for your taxes," George said.
Cantabrians and Otago residents were least likely to treat their refund as a bonus. Meanwhile, 40 per cent of Kiwis saved their refund when it came in.
Men were more likely to save their refund, with 43 per cent putting it into a safe place, compared to 37 per cent of women.
Almost 80 per cent of New Zealanders applied for a tax refund every year; 62 per cent of whom regularly received a tax refund.
However, many people didn't understand the process, with 44 per cent of Kiwis not realising what qualified them for a refund. Yet many Kiwis shopped around before deciding who to apply through for a tax refund.
Value for money was the most important factor. Ease of application and quality of advice were also considered. NZME