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Super Yacht Tax Advice

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Super yacht crewing is a mighty adventure, but what about paying tax?

**Accurate tax advice on crewing super yachts is vital. Baker Accounting offers specialised tax counselling **for anyone currently crewing a yacht overseas or planning to set off on this great adventure.

Many hundreds of New Zealanders take up yachting jobs around the world every year. These range from deckhands to licensed captains as well as roles such as chefs or stewards. Opportunities abound. Some estimates have put global super yacht crewing at 35-40,000 overall.

Kiwis benefit from being known as a maritime nation. And New Zealand crew have a good reputation worldwide for dependability, respect and willingness to work hard.

It’s a wonderful adventure and can become a long-term career. Most of the jobs pay well and the benefits are many: travelling the world, leisure activities, no rent, great food.

**Whether you’re taxed in New Zealand depends on your tax residency status. Baker Accounting can explain this clearly and work out a strategy to ensure your compliance. **

This will avoid later worries, especially if your funds have been depleted by partying and on-shore touring!

FAQS

Is yacht salary tax-free for New Zealanders?

Whether you need to pay tax in NZ depends on the number of days in a year you are in the country and where your ‘permanent place of residence’ is. IRD regulations classify you as a non-resident for tax purposes if you spend over 325 days outside of NZ in any 12-month period.

IRD will also classify you as a non-resident if you don’t have an ‘enduring relationship’ with NZ.

What’s an enduring relationship with New Zealand?

We can work through this with you when planning your strategy. Among things to consider are how often you return to New Zealand, whether you hold residential property in NZ, family and social connections, any economic interests such as investments you have here, local employment or business connections and whether you intend to return here to live.

Do I need to settle my non-residency status before leaving NZ?

Inland Revenue allows backdating to the first of the 325 days. These do not need to follow each other. We’ll help you understand and comply with this.

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