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PAYDAY FILING IN PLACE
Payday filing became mandatory
April 1 and employers are now
required to send their payroll
information to Inland Revenue
whenever they pay their staff.
Inland Revenue customer segment
leader Richard Owen says the
focus is firmly on helping employers
get that first filing under their belt.
“The payroll account sits within the
‘My Business’ section in myIR and
has been available to all employers
for the past couple of weeks to
allow them time to familiarise
themselves with the new system in
advance.”
Guides on the Inland Revenue
website (search “payday filing”)
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show employers exactly what they
need to do.
“I would encourage employers
to examine those guides on our
website and have a good look
around the payroll account in myIR
before their first April payday,” says
Mr Owen. “Also, it’s a good idea
to take some time to make sure
whoever does the payroll has the
correct access and permissions.”
Some employers will have one
more filing cycle to complete in
April.
Mr Owen says Inland Revenue
recognises that businesses
are busy and that’s why some
employers left the payday filing
requirement right up until the
deadline.
There are multiple ways to payday
file and employers are tending to
choose the option that best suits
their business.
Payroll software is proving popular
as it is linked to Inland Revenue’s
systems to allow the information to
flow directly. In addition, a number
of employers are choosing to file
using myIR, where they can upload
files from their software or enter the
information themselves.
Check out the payday filing ‘how
to’ guides at:
www.ird.govt.nz/payday
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