NZ$80,000 sounds respectable on paper — until you stack Wellington rent next to net pay.
Whether you're negotiating, relocating, or comparing cities, you need take-home in NZD, not vibes. Below is NZ$80,000 gross in Wellington for 2026: PAYE, ACC — straight from our paycheck engine.
NZ$80,000 in Wellington in 2026 — PAYE + ACC, KiwiSaver opted out — is a useful benchmark. Take-home matches Auckland at the same gross because both use national PAYE. Wellington's edge is somewhat lower rent in many zones, not tax.
Here's what our own tax engine says for NZ$80,000 gross — take-home first, then housing and comparisons.
After the table, the article continues with payroll context at NZ$80,000, housing bands, NZ city comparisons, mistakes people make, calculator links, and a full FAQ — the same depth and section mix as our Ireland salary city series.
The Take-Home Number (PAYE + ACC, NZ$80,000, 2026)
We used 2026/27 IRD rates, NZ$80,000 gross employment income, PAYE + ACC earner levy, KiwiSaver opted out, no student loan — exactly how the NZ calculator runs a clean baseline.
Annual take-home (after PAYE + ACC): about NZ$62,322.5
That's about NZ$5,194 per month before voluntary deductions (KiwiSaver, student loan, etc.).
| Piece | Annual (approx.) |
|---|---|
| PAYE (after IETC) | NZ$16,277.5 |
| ACC earner levy (1.75%) | NZ$1,400 |
Total PAYE + ACC: about NZ$17,677.5 of your NZ$80,000 gross.
Run your own scenario (KiwiSaver rate, student loan, bonus) with the NZ paycheck calculator.
See also: NZ salary table on the calculator page.
Why Wellington feels different at NZ$80,000
Our cost model assigns Wellington COL index 115 (national baseline ≈ 100, Auckland ≈ 125). IRD PAYE + ACC nationwide — same take-home as Auckland at the same gross. Wellington's edge is slightly lower rent than Auckland in many zones, not tax.
NZ$80,000 on PAYE: income tax, ACC, and what "gross" hides
We assume single employee, NZ$80,000 gross employment income, PAYE + ACC earner levy, no KiwiSaver (opted out), no student loan — the same clean baseline as our New Zealand paycheck calculator. At this income, IETC does not apply (outside $24,000–$70,000 or phased out above $70,000).
At NZ$80,000, you're in the 30% and 33% PAYE bands. ACC remains 1.75%. Marginal PAYE on extra income can feel like ~32% once ACC is counted.
Practical: This is the band where rent vs. net debates get loud in Auckland and Wellington — rerun the calculator with KiwiSaver and student loan toggles before you commit.
The real cost breakdown (2026)
Directional monthly ranges for a single person:
Rent: One-bedroom NZ$1,850–NZ$2,500 depending on area; city centre and premium corridors skew high.
Transport: NZ$120–NZ$200 (Metlink) or NZ$500–NZ$750 with a car — car dependence varies by city.
Groceries: NZ$380–NZ$520 cooking at home; dining out adds fast in major metros.
Utilities: NZ$110–NZ$185; confirm whether power/broadband is included in rent.
GST: 15% on most goods and services — not deducted from PAYE, but it shapes spendable income.
~NZ$5,194/month net vs. fixed costs (sketch)
| Item | Rough monthly |
|---|---|
| Rent (1BR, decent area) | NZ$1,850–NZ$2,500 |
| Groceries | NZ$380–NZ$520 |
| Utilities + broadband | NZ$110–NZ$185 |
| Transport | NZ$120–NZ$200 (Metlink) or NZ$500–NZ$750 with a car |
Stack those against ~NZ$5,194/month take-home: housing + utilities + commute eat first.
NZ$80,000 in Wellington
NZ$80,000 is solid Wellington money — housing is usually kinder than Auckland at the same gross.
Flat share: Flat shares at NZ$750–NZ$1,100 per room are common — often the difference between tight and workable.
Solo one-bedroom: Solo one-bedroom is workable for disciplined renters at NZ$70k–NZ$85k; tight below that at market rent.
Tradeoff: Te Aro and CBD cost more; Lower Hutt and Porirua add commute but save rent
Wellington vs. other NZ cities at the same NZ$80,000 gross
Same offer letter, different city — our 2026 engine (PAYE + ACC, KiwiSaver opted out):
| City | Annual take-home (approx.) |
|---|---|
| Auckland | NZ$62,322.5 |
| Wellington | NZ$62,322.5 |
| Christchurch | NZ$62,322.5 |
| Hamilton | NZ$62,322.5 |
| Tauranga | NZ$62,322.5 |
| Dunedin | NZ$62,322.5 |
Wellington (this page): NZ$62,322.5/year (~NZ$5,194/month).
Important: All cities share identical IRD PAYE + ACC at the same gross on this baseline — differences in the table are rounding only. What changes is rent and COL, not income tax.
Wellington COL index ~115 vs Auckland ~125 — same PAYE, somewhat lower rent. Compare NZ$80k in Auckland for the rent gap at identical net pay.
Use our NZ salary table for quick reference at common gross levels.
At a glance: NZ$80,000 in Wellington (2026)
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| Monthly take-home (this baseline)? | ~NZ$5,194 |
| Annual take-home? | NZ$62,322.5 |
| Total PAYE + ACC? | NZ$17,677.5 |
| PAYE (after IETC, approx.)? | NZ$16,278 |
| ACC earner levy (approx.)? | NZ$1,400 |
| IETC credit applied? | No (outside eligible range) |
| Is NZ$80,000 enough here? | Solid regional money — solo renting realistic for many |
Check withholding on the NZ paycheck calculator.
Who this is for
New grads, relocators, and anyone comparing Auckland vs Wellington vs Christchurch offers who needs net pay in NZD, not generic "New Zealand average" guesses.
What changes your paycheck vs. our table
We kept the baseline simple on purpose: PAYE + ACC, KiwiSaver opted out, no student loan. Real life adds:
- KiwiSaver: 3%–10% of gross deducted from take-home (post-tax) — toggle in our calculator.
- Student loan: 12% on income above $24,128 if you use tax code M SL or ME SL.
- IETC: Up to $520/year for earners $24,000–$70,000 not on Working for Families — applied here when eligible.
- Bonus / overtime: Taxed as employment income — marginal PAYE may be higher on lump sums.
Mistakes people make
1. Budgeting from gross. NZ$80,000 on the offer letter is not NZ$5,194/month in your account.
2. Assuming Auckland has different income tax. It doesn't — rent and transport are the Auckland premium.
3. Forgetting KiwiSaver. Many employers auto-enrol at 3% — that's real cash leaving your payslip even though it's savings.
4. Ignoring ACC. It's 1.75% on gross (capped) — separate from PAYE on your payslip but part of total deductions.
5. Using the wrong tax code. ME claims IETC; M SL adds student loan — wrong codes cause year-end bills or missed refunds.
Short answers
How much is NZ$80,000 after taxes in Wellington? About NZ$62,322.5/year (~NZ$5,194/month) in our 2026 baseline (rounded).
Is NZ$80,000 a good salary in Wellington? Solid nationally — whether it feels comfortable is mostly rent + area.
Does Wellington have a city income tax? No — you pay IRD PAYE + ACC nationwide.
Make these numbers yours
- NZ paycheck calculator — KiwiSaver rate, student loan, bonus, PAYE/ACC toggles
- New Zealand tax calculator guide — PAYE, ACC, KiwiSaver explained
- NZ salary table — NZ$30k–NZ$300k reference
- Life budget planner — plug in ~NZ$5,194/month and stress-test rent
Tax rules change with each Budget — rerun the calculator before you sign a lease or accept an offer. Figures are rounded; year-end IRD reconciliation may differ slightly from monthly PAYE.
Rent ranges are directional estimates based on Tenancy Services / Stats NZ rental trends (2026). Tax figures from our engine aligned to IRD PAYE rates and ACC earner levy for 2026/27. Not financial advice.
FAQ
How much is NZ$80,000 after taxes in Wellington in 2026?
About NZ$62,322.5/year take-home (~NZ$5,194/month) for NZ$80,000 employment income with PAYE + ACC — from our NZ paycheck calculator. KiwiSaver is not included in this baseline.
Do I pay PAYE and ACC in Wellington?
Yes — employees pay both through payroll. On this baseline, PAYE is about NZ$16,278 and ACC about NZ$1,400.
Is income tax different in Auckland vs Christchurch?
No for employment income — IRD bands are identical nationwide. Rent is what differs.
Is NZ$80,000 enough to live alone in Wellington?
Solo one-bedroom is workable for disciplined renters at NZ$70k–NZ$85k; tight below that at market rent. At ~NZ$5,194/month net, flat shares or value suburbs are common levers.
How does Wellington compare to Auckland at the same salary?
At NZ$80,000 gross, take-home is identical — all use national PAYE + ACC. Auckland's challenge is rent (NZ$1,850–NZ$2,500 here vs Auckland NZ$2,100–NZ$2,850). Use our NZ calculator to stress-test KiwiSaver and student loan.