We're calling for Expressions of Interest (EOIs) from Aotearoa New Zealand Digital Service Providers (DSPs) who would like to
participate in the Digital Advisory Group (known as the DAG) in 2026.
What is the DAG?
The DAG is a representative advisory group providing support and perspective from DSPs to Inland revenue and other government agencies tasked with the smooth operation and ongoing digital transformation of the tax and social policy ecosystem.
The DAG is co-chaired by a DSP and an Inland Revenue representative and has a minimum of 5 and a maximum of 16 members representing DSPs operating in New Zealand.
Learn more about the DAG and access
a copy of the charter.
What can I expect?
The DAG meets four times a year with a combination of face to face meetings across Auckland and Wellington and virtual meetings. Members are expected to actively participate in meetings and represent their industry peers. Members are appointed for 12 months and the membership is refreshed annually.
The DAG covers strategic items that influence the direction of the tax and social policy ecosystem.
The DAG also operates ongoing working groups and may facilitate short term working groups that members are invited to participate in.
How to apply
You can express your interest in joining the DAG for 2026 by filling out this EOI form and providing the required information. If you have issues using the form, please email hello@dspanz.org. Applications will close at 5pm NZDT on Friday 21 November.
Applicants will be notified by Friday 28 November about the outcome of their EOI.
Please note that DAG members are not required to be financial members of DSPANZ to participate.

