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With myIR you can access a range of online services when and where you want.
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To register for myIR you just need your IRD number handy. Can't remember it?
Check out our video, Setting up a myIR account as an individual
We'll take you through the steps to register and activate your myIR account.
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Things you need to know when setting up a new myIR account
Your personal account
When you register for myIR you'll need your IRD number.
You can't create a myIR account for another person, even if that person nominates you to act on their behalf or you are their spouse/ partner.
A nominated person or spouse/partner can't access a myIR account on someone else's behalf.
Your business account
When you register for myIR you'll need your business's IRD number.
Employees can't create a myIR account on behalf of their employer. The employer can create an account then delegate any regular tasks to employees.
Your company, trust or partnership account
When you register for myIR you'll need the company, trust or partnership's IRD number.
If you're an executive office holder (EOH) you can create an account on behalf of their employer or organisation
Directors of companies, trustees of trusts and partners of partnership can appoint anyone to be an EOH, for example a payroll or office manager.
Find out about appointing an executive office holder to act on your behalf.
Your club, society or school account
When you register for myIR you'll need the club, society or school's IRD number.
To create an account for your school, club or society you must be the executive office holder (EOH).
Only those who hold an official EOH position or a leadership-type executive role can be set up as an EOH, for example a principal, treasurer or president.

