Enter your hourly rate and hours worked per week to see your equivalent annual salary, and your take-home pay after PAYE income tax and ACC earner levy.
The NZ minimum wage from 1 April 2025 is $23.15/hour, equivalent to $44,648/year at 37.2 hours/week. The living wage (2025) is $27.80/hour — $53,539/year full-time. A $30/hour rate converts to $57,876/year at 37.2 hours/week — roughly the NZ median gross salary.
Hourly to Annual Salary Calculator
NZ Standard Working Hours
In New Zealand, the standard full-time week is typically 37.5–40 hours. Key reference points:
| Work Pattern | Hours/Week | Annual Hours | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Standard full-time | 40 hrs | 2,080 hrs | Most common |
| Part-time (3 days) | 24 hrs | 1,248 hrs | |
| Part-time (4 days) | 32 hrs | 1,664 hrs | |
| Casual / variable | Varies | — | Use your average |
NZ minimum paid leave: All employees with 12+ months continuous service are entitled to at least 4 weeks’ paid annual leave. The calculator allows you to exclude unpaid leave weeks from your annual total.
Key NZ Hourly Wage Benchmarks
| Hourly Rate | Equivalent Annual (40hr week, 52wk) | NZ Context |
|---|---|---|
| $23.15/hr | $48,152/year | Minimum wage (April 2025) |
| $27.80/hr | $57,824/year | Living wage (2025) |
| $30.00/hr | $62,400/year | Above median for many sectors |
| $35.00/hr | $72,800/year | Experienced trade/professional |
| $40.00/hr | $83,200/year | Senior professional / skilled trade |
| $50.00/hr | $104,000/year | Senior manager / specialist |
| $75.00/hr | $156,000/year | Senior doctor / partner |
The NZ minimum wage applies to most employees aged 16+. Trainees and starting-out workers may receive 80% of the minimum wage in limited circumstances — see employment.govt.nz for the current rules.
Contractor vs Employee: Hourly Rate Comparison
If you work as a contractor, your hourly rate needs to be higher than an equivalent employee rate to cover costs that employers normally bear:
| Cost | Employee | Contractor |
|---|---|---|
| KiwiSaver employer 3% | Paid by employer | Must self-fund |
| Annual leave 4 weeks | Paid by employer | Must self-fund |
| Sick leave 10 days | Paid by employer | Must self-fund |
| ACC employer levy | Paid by employer | Levied at self-employed rate |
| Equipment / overheads | Employer provides | Contractor pays |
Rule of thumb: A contractor rate 20–30% above an equivalent employee salary is a reasonable starting point. A $35/hr employee equivalent might need $42–$46/hr as a contractor to break even after these costs.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I convert my hourly rate to annual salary in NZ?
Multiply your hourly rate by hours worked per week, then by weeks worked per year. Example: $30/hr × 40 hours × 52 weeks = $62,400/year gross. After PAYE and ACC, take-home is approximately $49,500/year ($952/week).
What is the NZ minimum wage in 2025–26?
$23.15 per hour from 1 April 2025. At 40 hours per week for 52 weeks, this is $48,152/year gross. Take-home after PAYE and ACC is approximately $40,900/year ($787/week).
What is the living wage in New Zealand?
The NZ Living Wage for 2025 is $27.80 per hour, as calculated by Living Wage Aotearoa New Zealand. At full-time hours, this is approximately $57,824/year gross. Many NZ councils, DHBs, and government agencies have adopted the living wage for their direct employees.
Does holiday pay count in my annual salary calculation?
Yes — if you receive your standard wage during paid annual leave (the most common arrangement), your annual salary naturally includes those weeks. If you take unpaid leave, reduce the weeks input accordingly. For casual workers who receive 8% holiday pay in each pay cheque, annualise your weekly average and multiply by 52.
Should I use 37.5 or 40 hours for full-time NZ work?
Most NZ employment contracts specify either 37.5 or 40 hours per week. Payroll calculations typically use your contracted hours. If unsure, use 40 hours for a conservative (slightly higher) annual figure.