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Avoiding rest home fees in New Zealand
What is and isn’t allowed under the current rules
12 December 2025

AI summary
The Residential Care Subsidy helps with rest home costs but has strict financial tests. For a single person over 65, the asset limit is $291,825.
Gifting assets to qualify is restricted by "anti-deprivation" rules, which limit gifts to $8,000 per year in the five years before applying. Legitimate strategies include keeping the home for a partner and planning early. If you don't qualify, you can reapply once assets are below the threshold or explore a Residential Care Loan.
What you’ll learn
How the Residential Care Subsidy works
Current asset thresholds (2025)
Age 50-64
Age 65+
Age 65+ with partner staying at home
| What is counted in your assets? | The maximum limit you can have | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Option 1: Lower limit | Option 1: Lower limit | Everything but your family home and car. | Everything but your family home and car. | Your other assets must be $159,810 or less. | Your other assets must be $159,810 or less. |
| Option 2: Higher limit | Option 2: Higher limit | Everything, including the value of your family home and car. | Everything, including the value of your family home and car. | Your total assets must be $291,825 or less. | Your total assets must be $291,825 or less. |
Can you avoid rest home fees by gifting assets?
Gifts made in the last five years are subject to a strict limit of $8,000 per year combined. Any excess amount is still counted toward your assets.
The limits
Fair value check
Legitimate ways to avoid rest home fees
Strategies that do not work
If you don’t qualify straight away
Don’t expect loopholes
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