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Living on $100,000 After Taxes in New Zealand  

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@gujwdhufjijjpo9740
@gujwdhufjijjpo9740 Год назад
Not bad. Quite a few places would tax over 40% of your income with that salary.
@theknightofren
@theknightofren Год назад
sure but the NZ dollar is very weak in comparison to some of those other places.
@TS-wq6qb
@TS-wq6qb Год назад
All taxation is theft
@gogamgogam5485
@gogamgogam5485 Год назад
Gst of 15 percent on your income too. So add 15 percent become 50 percent gone to tax.
@alirobe
@alirobe Год назад
100k NZD is about 55K USD
@theknightofren
@theknightofren Год назад
@@gogamgogam5485 what are you on about? GST doesn't tax your income.
@clp1
@clp1 Год назад
Yep, pretty much spot on. I live in NZ and make $110k NZD as a head of marketing, I opted for Kiwi Saver (our version of 401k) and my take home is $78k, which roughly equals $45k USD per year 😒. $110k is decent money in NZ, but average house price is $970k and I could likely only get around a $300k mortgage at my pay rate, so even with a six figure job you couldn't really afford a decent house without a $600k deposit minimum. Expensive place to live for sure.
@zanelewis834
@zanelewis834 Год назад
600k minimum deposit making 110k a year? You could mortgage a house easy in NZ a good friend owns 3 different houses and he only had to put 10% down payment on a house for the bank to approve the mortgages (he buys fixes and flips houses)
@Wananga4
@Wananga4 Год назад
​@@zanelewis834 Bro, when was his most recent flip? Cod the market now is terrible.
@bambino100011
@bambino100011 Год назад
As I always say, it’s the middle class who gets taxed the most….
@zuks6245
@zuks6245 10 месяцев назад
Hi @clp1, is N$ 110k enough for one person living in a small town like Timaru?
@clp1
@clp1 10 месяцев назад
@zuks6245 hell yeah brother 😎. You can live very comfortably on $110k in Timaru. All the wealth in NZ is basically in land, so if you check property values in various areas on Trademe, that'll give you a sense of how much money you'd need to thrive there. Avoid the big cities and you'll be sweet, but 1/3 of the country lives in Auckland, so that's also where the brunt of the economy exists...
@robbyfn
@robbyfn Год назад
yes but 100k in NZ is not very much.
@rvanheukelum
@rvanheukelum Год назад
Doesn’t matter. The percentage counts. You can do more with 100k NZD in New Zealand than with 1 mln USD in the States.
@robbyfn
@robbyfn Год назад
@@rvanheukelum that is very untrue. The NZD has fallen 21% against the USD in the last year. Two people with a child would be STRUGGLING in NZ on a combined salary of 100k NZD but in the US you could live in most states on an equivalent salary of 56.5k USD.
@robbyfn
@robbyfn Год назад
@@rvanheukelum On the topic of percentage that is just not correct. It should be how much does the equivalent of 100K USD get taxed in each country. Even with an annual salary of 100K USD a year in NZ you would not make it into the top tax bracket though. It is just a case of making it a fair comparison between countries and currencies. If I had a salary of 100,000 iranian rial I would get taxed nothing because that is $2.36 USD
@MarcotheKorean
@MarcotheKorean Год назад
@@rvanheukelum coming from a guy who doesn't have 1million usd's perspective.
@AlexKirk1234
@AlexKirk1234 Год назад
@@rvanheukelum you said 1 mlm as in 1 million right? Because if so you could live just about anywhere in the states comfortably if you manage it for at least a decade, that's with monthly spending of food and what not assuming you're still working increasing your wealth.
@reef6826
@reef6826 Год назад
I work minimum wage in NZ, $22.50 an hour which is maybe $13-14 usd on a good day, and yea probably -15% of that in tax, then all you have left every week is half a banana, 3 durrys, and a hose to siphon some petrol.
@CalGcastglassnz
@CalGcastglassnz Год назад
Hose pipe also has to be re used later to make a bong...it ain't the safest
@mark-ish
@mark-ish Год назад
Get a better job, it's all up to you to be poor or to make a better life for yourself.
@mangukaha774
@mangukaha774 Год назад
You aint wrong there bro👍
@Painaaporo
@Painaaporo 9 месяцев назад
Might have to cut the durrys my man
@sagaciousgaming4237
@sagaciousgaming4237 9 месяцев назад
Hahahahahah
@coreyvisser7004
@coreyvisser7004 Год назад
The living wage in NZ as of May 2023 is only $23.90/h. Thats just under $50K a year before taxes. The minimum wage as of May 2023 is $22.70/h. Thats just over $47K per year. working full time at 40 hours a week. Most people between 18 - 30 years old earn less than $27/h, which is just under $50K per year on 40 hours. Very few lucky people earn $100K a year even before taxes let alone after taxes. Average house price is between $400K and $1M depending on the region. minimum 15% deposit to borrow from the bank that's $60K - $150K for your first home. Groceries and other essential needs have gone up in recent years. On a $50K yearly salary which would be around $700 a week after taxes, most people would be lucky to save $150 a week. Thats $5K - $10K per year after taxes and Food and Power and Phone/WiFi and car/travel expenses and rent. that means it would take 6 to 15 years to save enough for your first home. lest say 10 years if you're with a partner. 10 years assuming no unexpected costs come up like dentists bills, doctors bills, car trouble, loss of job, vet bills, child expenses, fire damage... etc. Not to mention house prices keep going up so by the time you can afford to buy 10 years ago the minimum deposit has gone up another $10K - $200K. Living in New Zealand as a young person is extremely difficult, which is why so many are moving to Australia. $100K a year would be a dream.
@shikshasingh3045
@shikshasingh3045 5 часов назад
Heyy, I'm looking for recruitment in New Zealand🥹 please do consider if there any post related to Accounting and management is vacant... I'm done with my homeland😭
@dontcryovercomments9307
@dontcryovercomments9307 Год назад
And our country is beautiful
@ZKLuxhador
@ZKLuxhador 20 дней назад
Thats all we got going for us, media can't fool the foreigners forever
@Shivery_slice1
@Shivery_slice1 6 дней назад
Perspective can change when you have greedy people and unaffordable housing.
@shikshasingh3045
@shikshasingh3045 5 часов назад
Heyy, I'm looking for recruitment in New Zealand🥹 please do consider if there any post related to Accounting and management is vacant... I'm done with my homeland😭
@toddnewman4530
@toddnewman4530 Год назад
Yeah 100k gets you shit here. Especially since average house price in Auckland is 1.1million , food, petrol , electricity, services gas, cellphone, internet ,Netflix, neon, etc 100k all gone. You need 400k a yr.
@ManuelRodriguez-tv4li
@ManuelRodriguez-tv4li Год назад
Weed, booze, hookers, cocaineium, gambling.
@NZFarmboy80
@NZFarmboy80 Год назад
You don't need Netflix, Neon the internet at home, electricity isn't that expensive I pay $100-$140 a month. My cell bill is $55 a month
@EVOETR1
@EVOETR1 Год назад
Actually most average person in NZ earn way less than 100k and don’t have the luxury of Netflix etc, with some households bringing in 100k. So for most the shit that you can get here is grateful and obviously you like the finer things, so be it but there’s always someone less fortunate that don’t have the pleasure.
@topgunhitman3856
@topgunhitman3856 Год назад
As aunty Cindy bro.. Oh waiiiiit a minute,your not a bro are ya😅
@Temperius
@Temperius Год назад
Thats crazy, you can live of a 100k a year salary. Next to no one has that much. you could certainly be comfortable at 150k even that that might be slightly frivolous.
@brianlomax3363
@brianlomax3363 Год назад
Don't forget every time you buy something you got 15% gst too. Not to mention rates
@awesomedude4428
@awesomedude4428 9 месяцев назад
That exists everywhere.
@MrChinese00
@MrChinese00 29 дней назад
In italy is 22%😂
@freedomspromise8519
@freedomspromise8519 Год назад
How many people actually earn $100,000.00 in NZ? I am guessing the average is lower than $100,000.00 per year.
@The_Absolute_Dog
@The_Absolute_Dog Год назад
Much lower
@jacobmoses3712
@jacobmoses3712 Год назад
Median income $848 a week before tax. So lots of people making less than $100 K
@dirtyshinobii
@dirtyshinobii Год назад
oh definitely
@sscanlon4389
@sscanlon4389 Год назад
My dad has bee earning 120k for the last 6 years, he's doing okay. Mind you, he got a 300k mortgage on a 7 bedroom house 10years ago when we didn't have an immigrant/housing-shortage problem. His house is almost paid off, has 3 kids and a wife to feed. I'd say 100k get you a good life if you bought a house 10y ago!
@geoffbell166
@geoffbell166 Год назад
Fonterra milk tanker drivers and get 3mths paid off a year...
@01M1
@01M1 6 месяцев назад
the uk would tax you 65% of that 100k which is 35k
@theknightofren
@theknightofren Год назад
Taxes is actually $23,920 for that salary amount. $27,425 is incorrect.
@gurkmeja1235
@gurkmeja1235 Год назад
thats such a small percentage!
@WhakataneMaori
@WhakataneMaori Год назад
NZ is too expensive and our dollar is not strong
@Playboysmurf1
@Playboysmurf1 Год назад
This makes it look much nicer than it really is. 100k isn't much here. Yet it's very hard to achieve in the new zealand economy. Buying property in New Zealand, particularly in its major cities, is expensive. The nation has one of the highest house-price-to-income ratios in the world. Average home price over 1 million. Buying for under a million is very difficult. The median weekly income for wage and salary workers in New Zealand was NZ$1,189 per week as of June 2022 (or NZ$61,828 per year). (Data from Stats NZ - Labour market statistics).
@enricogasparini8356
@enricogasparini8356 Год назад
sorry for the question, when you talk about dollars do you refer to us dollar o nz dollar like when you say 1kk for a house, what currency are you thinking bout?
@awesomedude4428
@awesomedude4428 9 месяцев назад
Average home price in Toronto/Vancouver is $1.5 Million CAD+ , with same salaries and more taxes + shitty weather and healthcare. NZ is a paradise in comparison.
@shikshasingh3045
@shikshasingh3045 5 часов назад
Hey, I'm looking for recruitment in New Zealand🥹 please do consider if there any post related to Accounting and management is vacant... I'm done with my homeland😭
@sscanlon4389
@sscanlon4389 Год назад
Compare this to other countries, My family of 5: Fibre broadband 80 per month Rent 3000 per month Power 400 per month Mobile plan 100 per month Petrol 300 per month Food 1500 per month School free Medical appointment 50 per visit Medication $5 per prescription Outdoors free Leisure expensive
@shikshasingh3045
@shikshasingh3045 5 часов назад
Heyy, I'm looking for recruitment in New Zealand🥹 please do consider if there any post related to Accounting and management is vacant... I'm done with my homeland😭
@sethjaffe9095
@sethjaffe9095 Год назад
I took a look at the exchange rate with the USD and 1 USD = 1.79 NZD. $100k NZD = $55,885 USD. Better than the local average, but you will probably struggle in a metro area if you have to support anyone beyond yourself.
@kyle3895
@kyle3895 Год назад
We don’t have to pay for health insurance it’s free
@bevanfletcher6563
@bevanfletcher6563 Год назад
That $71K in New Zealand is better than $71K in the US, as we don't need medical insurance.
@mark-ish
@mark-ish Год назад
​@@kyle3895 you'll be waiting a long time for your public free healthcare, esp. elective surgery.
@awesomedude4428
@awesomedude4428 9 месяцев назад
not really. NZ wait times are not bad at all. @@mark-ish
@mark-ish
@mark-ish 9 месяцев назад
@awesomedude4428 years are "not bad" ok then.
@gastromacho2
@gastromacho2 Год назад
Everywhere in the world if you report a high taxable income you get taxed high. The problem is ... if you are rich and have corporation expenses you can reduce your taxable income big time.
@meterboy.
@meterboy. Год назад
As a German I feel scammed
@VS-yk3gu
@VS-yk3gu Год назад
Hahaha .. that's funny...
@theknightofren
@theknightofren Год назад
Yes but you have free healthcare + free education + several other benefits, NZ has zero of that.
@VS-yk3gu
@VS-yk3gu Год назад
@@theknightofren free in OZ?
@theknightofren
@theknightofren Год назад
@@VS-yk3gu Not too sure sorry.
@VS-yk3gu
@VS-yk3gu Год назад
@@theknightofren I mean where so you mean it's free
@soarpurpose
@soarpurpose 14 дней назад
That net income is still more than double my gross income.
@adamsweetz5156
@adamsweetz5156 Год назад
Parks free, schools free, roads and bridges free, medical care free, beaches free, retirement gold card all internal travel free
@steveh5307
@steveh5307 Год назад
LMAO everything you listed is also free in the US. And who charges for the beach? Internal travel is free?? You mean, like freely moving about your own fking country free? What was your point again? LMAO
@adamsweetz5156
@adamsweetz5156 Год назад
@Lilly B And in Ten Years Time your opinion is not counted
@llll-un6mk
@llll-un6mk Год назад
Internal travel free? Where?
@shikshasingh3045
@shikshasingh3045 5 часов назад
Heyy, I'm looking for recruitment in New Zealand🥹 please do consider if there any post related to Accounting and management is vacant... I'm done with my homeland😭
@adamsweetz5156
@adamsweetz5156 3 часа назад
@@shikshasingh3045 For sure buddy, sweet as mate, I'll get back to you 3045
@Daniel-qj3tp
@Daniel-qj3tp Год назад
And GST 15%
@mark-ish
@mark-ish Год назад
sales tax isn't relevant to your net pay. try harder.
@filipechill
@filipechill 5 месяцев назад
The only people complaining here are the the NZ. Come to Luxembourg, and you soon will learn a lesson.
@MrChinese00
@MrChinese00 29 дней назад
they are so isolated that they don't know what the rest of the world is like. in Italy the average salary is like €1200 per month with houses around 300/400k in the big cities
@MrChinese00
@MrChinese00 29 дней назад
common VAT at 22%. We have more pensioners than workers and we have an increasingly aging population and people who are having fewer and fewer children.
@yungizard9624
@yungizard9624 Месяц назад
I met a fellow from NZ, he moved to the US to become a doctor. Now I understand why he did that.
@BrandonM
@BrandonM Год назад
100k NZD is 55654.99 USD which means your take home amount is actually only 39626.99 USD, fuck all. Then you gotta deduct 15% GST, our fuel is heavily taxed and therefor expensive, Rent is extremely expensive especially in cities and if you think you will be able to buy a home anytime soon on this income think again, homes are crazy expensive and generally you are buying a very small home for a lot of money. This, this is why everyone just moves to Australia. Edit: Also could add Kiwisaver if you have it, which minimum is 3% of your income you wont see until you are 65(I think its 65, basically until you reach retirement around that age)
@tomcuddy
@tomcuddy Год назад
horsinda is robbing us blind
@OldFellaDave
@OldFellaDave Год назад
A $100000 Australian salary winds up being pretty similar. About $75000 after taxes, medicare levy etc - then we get to pay 10% GST on everything, tolls everywhere, high rents/mortgages, high electricity costs and nickle and dimed for everything like drivers licences, car rego, insurances etc Our superannuation is 10%
@kieranpdent
@kieranpdent Год назад
Why would you add KiwiSaver?? it is still your money you get the interest on it and the Government will put in 50 cents for every dollar up to a maximum of $521.43 a year That is the opposite tax.
@Mel-qr5ob
@Mel-qr5ob Год назад
Yeah exactly. Stay away. We don't want you here.
@Sam-lk6eo
@Sam-lk6eo Год назад
Healthcare is pretty much free, and we don't recycle urine for drinking water thats got to be worth something !
@Scott_Bradbury
@Scott_Bradbury Год назад
Although that is true, the money doesn't go very far at all. 100K in NZ is less than 60K USD and everything is just as expensive.
@robbyfn
@robbyfn Год назад
more expensive in NZ than the US for almost everything actually
@petnzme
@petnzme Год назад
@@robbyfn except healthcare
@mark-ish
@mark-ish Год назад
Economies of scale and a central location helps as opposed to living on a small dot island in the middle of no where.
@maree82carm44
@maree82carm44 Год назад
@@robbyfn not healthcare, ask a US citizen how much they pay for Healthcare over and above their income tax.
@arunbanotra2932
@arunbanotra2932 7 месяцев назад
Actually not that bad . Come to Canada it’s so much tax that you will get annoyed
@DhruvRathee-Channel
@DhruvRathee-Channel Год назад
Who gets 100,000 income in NZ ?? Mostly 68% population EARN below 100K. Like annual income starts with 45k , 55K , 60K 65K 75K 80K THATS IT. 32% MAKE ABOVE 100K AND SUFFER with taxes 😂🤣😂
@twildabuckingham
@twildabuckingham 10 месяцев назад
Is that a lot? I date someone who works for the federal government in Canada, they don't make anywhere near 100k...they net less than this
@jared2232
@jared2232 9 месяцев назад
I lived in Christchurch for a year in 2015/2016. I'm from Canada and was working in the same profession I have at home except I was taking home about 55% of what I normally make.. I cant speak for everyone but compared to Canada the quality of life is alot worse. Its definitely got way better weather, scenery and the people are all right on but imagine living on 55% of what you're used too... I do hope to return one day permanently I absolutely loved it but its definitely a place you should be planning on bringing money too.
@OskarP223
@OskarP223 22 дня назад
NZ citizen here; food is becoming expensive, fuel has already gotten quite expensive, the house prices… you wouldn’t believe. We have these “KiwiSaver” investment schemes which are good for economy and ensure steady long term growth for finance, but they’re too steady, and my KiwiSaver won’t be big enough to get a mortgage on a first owned home until 2033. My student loan will also be a burden but that was my choice, luckily I get the student allowance which is free for me but not the dear taxpayers. The government uses tax money in many ridiculous ways, we are still recovering from Covid and the economic trauma it caused, the upcoming recession will be quite something but whatevs. Owning a home and raising a family seems not only miles away but also challenging, impossible on a single salary, so I’m not surprised there is a “brain drain” of my smarter and academically equipped peers to Australia. I however plan on moving elsewhere such as Argentina, South Korea, or Romania.
@N4CR5
@N4CR5 Год назад
Add 15% GST, 50-60% petrol tax, expensive meat (we export all the good stuff and overcharge our people), registration costs and now you are about 50-60% of your money gone to the govt gang and their kosher money printers.
@tomcuddy
@tomcuddy Год назад
living costs, rates, power, soon to be carbon taxes..
@Milnip
@Milnip Год назад
yeah and trashing the planet should be free..
@tomcuddy
@tomcuddy Год назад
@Lilly B lol define happy”!
@mark-ish
@mark-ish Год назад
Hey bro, put your tinfoil hat back on, govt will tax your brain.
@jedison7
@jedison7 Год назад
Another compulsive NZ whinger that has never travelled abroad and doesn't know how lucky they are.
@garthrogers2269
@garthrogers2269 Год назад
Not quite accurate. The ACC levy is specifically designated for personal injury insurance. In return, nobody can be sued in the event of anyone sustaining an injury.
@mark-ish
@mark-ish Год назад
No one* 😂 sure. I love how people just invent their own reality based on their ignorance and pass it off as accurate.
@garthrogers2269
@garthrogers2269 Год назад
@@mark-ish in New Zealand, you can't sue over personal injuries. It's the law.
@jameshl1137
@jameshl1137 Год назад
Acc is optional. However you would be dumb not to take it.
@harrysmith8515
@harrysmith8515 Год назад
NZ living cost is one of the highest among the world. Many people live from pay to pay and have no saving. I felt NZ living quality is lower than Australia and China.
@awesomedude4428
@awesomedude4428 9 месяцев назад
China? Are you crazy lmao
@harrysmith8515
@harrysmith8515 9 месяцев назад
@@awesomedude4428 where is living quality if you live pay to pay and worry about paying credit card and all expenses in NZ? Do you know about 15-20% of NZ people have migrated out to mainly Australia and other countries? On the other hand, very small percentage of China people migrate out as expense is still reasonable comparing with after tax income. At least majority of China people are not worried to pay bills.
@carlocorthouts7351
@carlocorthouts7351 Год назад
that is absolutely a low income tax.
@connordann8533
@connordann8533 Месяц назад
Don't forget about the student loan cut
@robmurphy5548
@robmurphy5548 Год назад
Don't forget 15% gst on goods and services, fuel tax, tobacco tax, council taxes and duty.
@BC-wj8fx
@BC-wj8fx Год назад
Nobody needs tobacco though. Nicotine is subsidised in NZ.
@starzba6291
@starzba6291 9 месяцев назад
Not bad, if it's Canada forget about.
@computingsupportllc1889
@computingsupportllc1889 Год назад
That about the same in America for people that make less than $250k if make more you’ll be taxed more…
@frydcyrketzfpv2675
@frydcyrketzfpv2675 5 месяцев назад
Still cheaper than 🇨🇦
@kiwioleskool9438
@kiwioleskool9438 Год назад
Plus 15% goods and services tax on everything.
@NZFarmboy80
@NZFarmboy80 Год назад
That's not much compared to a lot of other countries
@leonadamanuatu3701
@leonadamanuatu3701 Год назад
PAYE at 33% not 28.5% 😊
@igrand6473
@igrand6473 Год назад
Then pays 15% gst on taxed salary 😮
@bambino100011
@bambino100011 Год назад
No too shabby, I would have thought they would tax higher….
@ozzymandus3865
@ozzymandus3865 2 месяца назад
That's better than 35% tax bracket plus all the sales tax plus property tax , it's like if you give them a dollar the turn and ask for another.
@CrickFever2023
@CrickFever2023 Год назад
Still less than what we pay in India 😂😂, god.. it feels like someone is snatching money from you.
@dirtyshinobii
@dirtyshinobii Год назад
Yeah but that's India. Nobody wants to live in a country that is rich but looks like a third world country overpopulated and dirty AF
@user-91071
@user-91071 Год назад
Yet most Indians make less money even without tax.
@tonyrae86
@tonyrae86 8 месяцев назад
Sounds normal... Same in Canada. Biggest thing is what are you GETTING for your taxes?
@kieranpdent
@kieranpdent Год назад
Plus 15% on everything you buy. GST (goods and services tax)
@sylviagarcia9151
@sylviagarcia9151 Год назад
Wow, 8.75% in USA, Texas
@Mikedeela
@Mikedeela Год назад
Nearly identical to the average US tax rate.
@pairojeans
@pairojeans Год назад
If you earn more than that, lets say 140 thousand then you will be paying 33% tax. (as rounded figure passing trough all three tax bands) General Sales Tax 15% on almost anything you buy. Rates on your house (which has GST applied to it) And hundreds of other taxes so not as simple as it may appear.
@mark-ish
@mark-ish Год назад
Nope. Tiered tax system, which you clearly don't understand. So much ignorance in comments.
@sunnykennedy9640
@sunnykennedy9640 11 месяцев назад
Much is minimum wage in new Zealand for nursing please
@hadleyjones4163
@hadleyjones4163 Год назад
You forgot 15% gst , goods and services tax .
@markwingate560
@markwingate560 4 месяца назад
Lot of comments from US, Canada etc. can’t really compare from one aspect but just know ACC is our accident insurance ( so your paid 80% your salary if you have an accident until you come back to work even if at fault) and universal healthcare is built in.
@Black7apex23
@Black7apex23 Год назад
Lol, in croatia we lose 35% to income tax
@thelegomaster3124
@thelegomaster3124 9 месяцев назад
Yup in Nz this is so true it is just THE DAMN GOVERNMENT
@bryantheobald5482
@bryantheobald5482 7 месяцев назад
What about Goods and Services Tax at 15% (GST)?
@ro.tennisc2030
@ro.tennisc2030 Год назад
That's so good. In Japan 50% haha So funny ay 😐
@aizensoskue9522
@aizensoskue9522 11 месяцев назад
move to morocco that would be much lower
@Coems666
@Coems666 Месяц назад
I can say it's better than the uk
@JD-wx3pk
@JD-wx3pk Год назад
Should we all just relocate to Australia 🇦🇺. Sounds like the way to go.
@hafwit4995
@hafwit4995 Год назад
Then add 15 percent good & service tax on everything you buy so much of that 71k is also taxed another 15 percent. Is that acc for a pen pusher or a tradesmen
@gastperkaswaki5296
@gastperkaswaki5296 7 месяцев назад
I hope the healthcare and education is for free
@leavoda3791
@leavoda3791 Год назад
Taxing isn't the problem, stealing that money for private use or to fund idiotic errors in public infrastructure or war is the problem.
@chrisfrancis6788
@chrisfrancis6788 Год назад
GST is 15% on all purchases after you already been taxed. There is alcohol and cigarette tax, there is also petrol tax. Now work it out?
@kiwioleskool9438
@kiwioleskool9438 Год назад
Taxes on taxes my friend
@mark-ish
@mark-ish Год назад
It's what you pay to live in a developed world that isn't supported by extreme natural resources. If you don't want to contribute to society, go live in a third world country and take your woo-is-me attitude with you.
@BC-wj8fx
@BC-wj8fx Год назад
Nobody needs to buy cigarettes. Nicotine is actually subsidised if you want nicotine.
@shiwaligarg
@shiwaligarg Год назад
Any idea about income of CA NZ in aukland ?
@charlesrocks
@charlesrocks Год назад
Prison Planet
@mapper7310
@mapper7310 Год назад
What?
@andrewcruz7595
@andrewcruz7595 Год назад
what ?
@ellykara1
@ellykara1 4 месяца назад
Hardly. If you are referring to the Covid lockdowns, we locked down for a shorter time than the UK and many states in America including New York.
@user-se1qs7yl8r
@user-se1qs7yl8r 4 месяца назад
Sir i have an immigration company could you please tell me how can i tay up with newzealand's companies
@Radiopandas2
@Radiopandas2 Год назад
I thought we had higher tax rates. I especially thought ACC was higher than that
@mark-ish
@mark-ish Год назад
For each dollar of incomeTax rateUp to $14,00010.5%Over $14,000 and up to $48,00017.5%Over $48,000 and up to $70,00030%Over $70,000 and up to $180,00033%Remaining income over $180,00039%
@lobear3074
@lobear3074 5 месяцев назад
Yeah that’s actually not terrible lol, I think people just like to complain, they don’t know how insane it gets for tax in some places/most places. Edit: I do wish not so much tax was wasted on road work though. Better infrastructure like public transit is needed. Maybe go towards better school system, idk, just anything besides more pointless road crews and roadwork.
@mariushuyser2655
@mariushuyser2655 Год назад
Wrong. Tax is 33% @ 100k His using low income PAYE
@mark-ish
@mark-ish Год назад
Wrong! Tiered tax system. For each dollar of incomeTax rateUp to $14,00010.5%Over $14,000 and up to $48,00017.5%Over $48,000 and up to $70,00030%Over $70,000 and up to $180,00033%Remaining income over $180,00039%
@inkstain7193
@inkstain7193 Год назад
What about the taxes when you go to spend it?
@zyreyfr
@zyreyfr 9 месяцев назад
Haven’t watched the video yet, I lived in New Zealand my whole life ( just recently moved to the uae) but ima predict that it’s gonna be 20k 💀 Edit: watched the vid and that’s gotta be cap
@kirbygulbrandsen4507
@kirbygulbrandsen4507 Год назад
That’s not bad because they don’t tax products, no tipping, free healthcare and I’m a Republican.
@mark-ish
@mark-ish Год назад
​@Lilly B which globally in comparison is a small tax rate.
@justythrasher
@justythrasher 10 месяцев назад
Now talk about gst 15% Fuel levvies in Auckland 15 cents per litre. Etc...
@marcelop9792
@marcelop9792 Год назад
Plus the taxes in all food and stuff you will end at 38%
@awesomedude4428
@awesomedude4428 9 месяцев назад
That exists everywhere dude LMAO
@outdoorsvideos8750
@outdoorsvideos8750 4 месяца назад
Bitcoin was the end of income taxes and possibly even the end of nation states. Look at the book The Sovereign Individual to see a world where individuals have more power than legacy systems.
@hsp15000
@hsp15000 Год назад
USA have to pay on 31%
@ElBantosClips
@ElBantosClips Год назад
And where does all our tax money go? Who fucking knows, the place is falling to bits
@user-fy6jw9uo4q
@user-fy6jw9uo4q 4 месяца назад
In Germany 40%.. ne happy my friends 😂😂😂
@funnyscenes8737
@funnyscenes8737 7 месяцев назад
Nottt bad!!!!!
@saxongreen78
@saxongreen78 Год назад
GST...everyone pays that, too.
@squidlings
@squidlings Год назад
Then after tax they tax u again with vat or duty or fuel tax or car tax and national insurance and poll tax and then they fine u with speeding tickets and parking tickets and......
@massaz4654
@massaz4654 Год назад
Didn't add student loan repayments and kiwi saver
@mark-ish
@mark-ish Год назад
Those are both optional and the former is not relevant to everyone.
@philipjohn1338
@philipjohn1338 6 месяцев назад
NZD OR USD?
@CassidyIsMe
@CassidyIsMe 8 месяцев назад
At least we have free healthcare 😅
@ellykara1
@ellykara1 4 месяца назад
We don't pay for our public hospital care at the time but we certainly pay for it through our taxes. Also doctors and specialists visits are subsidised, but are not free. I paid $50 to see a doctor at my health centre last week. Prescriptions often have a few. Not free healthcare at all.
@ilhamilham1167
@ilhamilham1167 Год назад
Isnt NZ implementing Free healthcare and education ?
@engineerdr
@engineerdr Год назад
Not bad at all. Pakistan has more tax than this these days.
@MuhammadAhsan-qu1tt
@MuhammadAhsan-qu1tt Год назад
Amazing place to live
@M.B.ChalliesNZ
@M.B.ChalliesNZ Год назад
And access to medical care ❤
@generickreigsmen6864
@generickreigsmen6864 Год назад
​@@lillyb4770this comment was made 2 months ago so you aren't mentioning the floods what do you mean not anymore?
@benwhiteman8445
@benwhiteman8445 Год назад
Horrible place. Dont even get me started if you have a young family you will have to go to food banks to survive
@jedison7
@jedison7 Год назад
​@@benwhiteman8445 rubbish
@michellerogers3312
@michellerogers3312 Год назад
Yeah that won't get you much living here in Queenstown
@bronny6866
@bronny6866 Год назад
And the kiwi saver.....😢
@MillonareMindset
@MillonareMindset Год назад
that is about correct i live in nz
@bs4real
@bs4real Год назад
But,they have decent healthcare and gun control.
@mark-ish
@mark-ish Год назад
​@Lilly B laughing, that sick or you're just a kiddie, which is what I suspect reading your asinine comments.
@lemonprofit5147
@lemonprofit5147 8 месяцев назад
lol you trippin. Petty crime is rampant in Cities like Auckland and Christchurch, car thefts,shop ram raids and criminals walks out with warnings, it's a joke!
@lemonprofit5147
@lemonprofit5147 8 месяцев назад
Good healthcare if you can survive on waiting lists for half a year
@muled
@muled Год назад
That is not back. UK will be 60%
@sonipanghal3636
@sonipanghal3636 Год назад
Means? Which is better. Uk or NZ?
@Remyveshloll
@Remyveshloll Год назад
Auckland and New Zealand
@walter-st3fb
@walter-st3fb 10 месяцев назад
100,000 NZD is not a lot
@rolphbluesky8537
@rolphbluesky8537 Год назад
im in nz and pay 33% tax on my wage
@_JustinCider_
@_JustinCider_ Год назад
No you don't. You pay 10.5% on the first $14,000 You pay 17.5% between $14,000 & $48,000 You pay 30% between $48,000 & $70,000 You are only paying 33% on what you earn over $70,000 How you can be earning over $70K and not understand how progressive tax rates work is beyond me.
@rolphbluesky8537
@rolphbluesky8537 Год назад
@@_JustinCider_ so I am correct then
@lolosaulala48
@lolosaulala48 Год назад
​@@rolphbluesky8537 no
@mark-ish
@mark-ish Год назад
​@Lilly B lol, but that's not what was implied, stop misleading.
@peterlockwood1183
@peterlockwood1183 Год назад
This is around 4000 too high. You need to review your sources mate
@felixedgar9344
@felixedgar9344 Год назад
Do Argentina
@iamPinga
@iamPinga Год назад
That’s not bad
@shinsuketakasugi692
@shinsuketakasugi692 Год назад
Not bad , not bad huh
@CiudadanoUruguayo
@CiudadanoUruguayo Год назад
Do Uruguay
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