The Government has promised not to hike ACC levies for businesses and motorists until at least 2022, in a bid to cushion the Covid-19 blow for New Zealanders.
ACC Minister Iain Lees-Galloway said this was a "prudent decision," given the uncertain nature of New Zealand's economic outlook.
"It provides some certainty to businesses and other levy payers and gives ACC more time to reliably assess the impact of Covid-19 on its finances."
READ MORE:
• ACC spends $15 million on injured tourists in five years
• Family of girl who lost an eye battles ACC over its 'flawed' process
• Covid 19 coronavirus: Thousands of Kiwis still injuring themselves despite lockdown - ACC
• ACC announces $8.7 billion deficit for year as interest rates plummet
Work and earners' levies will remain at the current levels until March 31, 2022; motor vehicle levies won't be adjusted until June 30 the same year.
Lees-Galloway also announced that ACC would delay the invoices it usually sends out in early July until October to give businesses more time to make those payments.