Hereof, what is the secondary tax code?
If a person's annual income from all sources is likely to be less than $14,000 then the secondary tax code (for their second job) is SB. If income is likely to be between $14,000 and $48,000 the tax code is S. So in practise the income from a person's second job should be taxed at the correct rate.
Subsequently, question is, how do I change my tax code NZ? To change your tax code you need to complete a Tax Code Declaration form IR330. The form provides information to help you work out the right tax code for your situation. Follow the steps on the IR website to download, print out and complete the form. Hand your form into your employer or to Work and Income.
Also to know, what are the different tax codes in NZ?
less or equal to $48,000 your secondary tax code is S and your NZ Super will be taxed at 17.5% between $48,001 and $70,000 your secondary tax code is SH and your NZ Super will be taxed at 30% more than $70,000 your secondary tax code is ST and your NZ Super will be taxed at 33%.
What is sh tax rate?
Up to 31 March 2021
| Secondary tax code | Secondary tax rate |
|---|---|
| SB | 10.5% |
| S | 17.5% |
| SH | 30% |
| ST | 33% |