Individual income tax
Income tax return Non-resident individual taxpayers 2004 IR3NR
About this return
You would use this return if you have not been personally present in New Zealand and have earned income from New Zealand sources.
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This form can be completed on-screen by typing content directly into the PDF document. Once you have completed the form it is important that you print it out as you will not be able to save the information you enter into the form.
When to use this return
Fill in an IR3NR if you were a non-resident for the full year and you received income from New Zealand, such as:
- interest, dividends, or royalties
- rents
- self-employment
- salary or wages earned while personally present in New Zealand
- directors' fees for services performed in New Zealand
- income from an estate, trust or partnership
- superannuation for past services in New Zealand (this may be exempt if subject to a double taxation agreement).
You probably won't have to fill in a return if your only income is from interest, dividends or royalties, and non-resident withholding tax was deducted at the correct rate.
What you will need
You will need:
- your IRD number
- your personal contact details
- details of any New Zealand interest paid or credited to you
- any New Zealand dividends paid or credited to you
- total tax credits and non-resident withholding tax already paid
- any other New Zealand income with tax deducted
- any New Zealand partnership income
- any New Zealand estate or trust income
- any New Zealand rents, self-employment income or other income
- any expenses against your income
- any net losses brought forward
- any losses from a loss attributing qualifying company
- any personal rebates (if you worked in New Zealand during the year) that you may be entitled to claim
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After you finish
Please print, sign and attach any necessary supporting documentation and post to your nearest Inland Revenue office.
You may wish to keep a copy of this form for your personal records.
