Sign Language videos for IRD customers
Revenue Minister Todd McClay has welcomed the release of seven new videos that will help make tax compliance easier for
customers who are hearing impaired.
“Sign Language is the third official language in New Zealand with around 42,000 of us using it every day,” says Mr
McClay.
“It is important that Inland Revenue communicates directly with customers, and doing this in their preferred language
helps build constructive and ongoing relationships.”
Mr McClay says that the hearing-impaired community told Inland Revenue that although information is available on its
website, many within the community prefer to communicate and learn using sign language.
“Inland Revenue is committed to developing services that ensure all customers can manage their tax requirements more
quickly and easily. Responding to the hearing-impaired community’s request proves this commitment.”
“The first video released was about Working for Families Tax Credits and it received fantastic feedback. Since then the
department has released a further six which are a series called an ‘introduction to business’ and there are more on the
way.”
“Inland Revenue has put a lot of effort into making tax compliance simpler, easier and quicker for our customers. It is
important to recognise that people have different needs, these videos and the ongoing work with the hearing-impaired
community is another example of this,” says Mr McClay.
The videos are available now on Inland Revenue’s new Multilingual YouTube channel - https://www.youtube.com/user/IRDMultilingual
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