The financial year is coming to an end.
While that may not mean a lot for the average Kiwi, when the new financial year kicks off on April 1st, many of us could see a little more money in our back pockets.
This is when the Annual General Adjustment takes place, with things like benefits and the minimum wage rising to account for inflation or wage growth.
It’s also one of the dates when tax changes or new fees come into effect – and this year, that means changes for EV drivers and those with a family.
To discuss what these changes mean for you, today on The Front Page, we’re joined by NZ Herald business editor at large and author of BBQ Economics, Liam Dann.
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