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Privacy Act 2020

Annual Report

Purpose: To enable income information about New Zealand-resident clients of the Netherlands government insurance agencies to be passed to the Netherlands for income testing.

IR disclosure to the Netherlands: For New Zealand-resident clients of the Netherlands government insurance agencies, IR provides the individual's contact details and income information to the Netherlands Sociale Verzekeringsbank (social insurance) or Uitvoeringsinstituut Werknemers Verzekeringen (employee insurance). MSD acts as liaison, forwarding requests to IR and forwarding the response to the Netherlands.

Compliance: Not operated since 2011 as no requests made by the Netherlands.

Technical information

Authorising provisions Tax Administration Act 1994, Schedule 7 Part C subpart 2 cl 45 
Year authorised 2003
Year commenced 2003
Programme type Confirming eligibility
Updating data
Unique identifiers Netherlands and NZ social welfare numbers
Tax file number

System description
This is one of four matches designed to facilitate the administration of arrangements between the Netherlands and New Zealand. The Netherlands Sociale Verzekeringsbank (SVB) (social insurance) or Uitvoeringsinstituut Werknemers Verzekeringen (UWV) (employee insurance) initiates a match by sending a written request on an approved form to MSD International Services for an individual's contact details and income information. MSD passes the form to IR. Where a match can be determined, IR completes the sections of the form for New Zealand income information and returns it to MSD in a sealed envelope, which is forwarded unopened to the Netherlands.

MSD keeps no record of the information contained on the form. IR does not keep a copy of the form, nor does it transfer information from the form to its own systems. IR would be responsible for sending adverse action (s.181 type) notices to affected individuals, if it were to take any action against them. IR manually records the statistics for this match.

Recent activity

  2014  2015 2016 2017 2018
Requests for information 0 0 0 0 0

Until 2007/08 MSD reported only one request each year as the requests are all received in a single envelope. From that year IR have advised MSD of the number of requests received, until the Netherlands ceased sending through requests from 2012.

The utility of this provision was assessed in the report Australia and the Netherlands Matches (July 2013) and again in Ministry of Social Development international social welfare reciprocity agreements (July 2019).

 
[1] Although not information matching provisions listed in Privacy Act, Schedule 3, the matches operated under these provisions are required to be treated as if they were authorised information matching programmes for most purposes - see Social Welfare (Reciprocity Agreements, and New Zealand Artificial Limb Service) Act 1990, s.19D(3)(b).