Student loan defaulters living across the ditch will be tracked down through their taxes, under a new bill introduced today.
Measures in the bill will allow information about Australian-based borrowers to be shared between Inland Revenue and the Australian Taxation Office, meaning official in New Zealand will have access to up-to-date contact details.
The move is the latest in the government's strategy to hunt down borrowers living overseas and get them to pay up.
At the end of September this year, there were approximately 725,000 student loan borrowers. Fifteen per cent of those live overseas, with the majority in Australia. An estimated $3.2 billion is owed by borrowers living overseas.
The Overseas Based Borrowers Compliance Initiative began in 2010, with approximately $227 million in additional repayments received so far.