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Look at Account Information service

(To use this service you need a user ID and password) 

Description
About this service

This service allows you or your tax agent to view your Inland Revenue account balances, transaction details, earnings information and due dates in real time for all accounts you have including income tax, child support and student loans. You must register for a user ID and password before you can use this service.

When to use this service

You can use this service any time to view your accounts, and earnings information.

If you are a tax agent, you and your authorised staff can view account and earnings information, for your own and your clients linked tax types.

If you are registering to use this service, you may be given access to other secure services at the same time:

What you will need

To use this service you need a user ID and password.  To get a user ID and password you need to register for an Online Services account.

If you have not yet registered and you are a tax agent, please contact your Agent Account Manager.

If you are not a tax agent and you want to register now, please follow the Register link.

If you have registered, and have activated your account, please use the Login link above.


What you will need to register

You will need the IRD number you are registering for.  If you do not have this, please contact us.

An up-to-date postal address with Inland Revenue.

After you finish

You will need to contact us to activate your account.

This service may require you to send confidential information to Inland Revenue so it is located on a secure part of our website to prevent unauthorised interception. If you are unable to access this service, your browser and/or firewall settings may need updating.

Inland Revenue takes online security very seriously. We have systems in place to protect the information you provide us, and regularly update our standards and technology to provide protection for your personal information.

You play an important role in protecting your information by taking basic precautions to protect your computer and data. You should keep your computer secure, only deal online with people and organisations you know and trust, and check that your personal information travels across the internet on secure connections.

There are many resources about computer security (such as websites, books and magazines) that can help guide you on what security precautions are appropriate for your situation.

 

 

 


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