Payroll News - 2004
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Issue 67 September 2004
Employee details on the employer monthly schedule (EMS). Does your employer monthly schedule balance with your payments each month? Allowances - taxable or tax free? Have you changed your address?
Issue 70 December 2004
Inland Revenue launches new-look website, due dates over the holiday period, employing seasonal or casual workers, holiday pay and PAYE, Payroll News survey update, business hours over Christmas and New Year.
Issue 69 November 2004
Tax code - which one to use, notice to deduct amount from your employees' wages and provisional tax due
Issue 68 October 2004
Making future-dated payments, PAYE running total from INFOexpress, employee holidays and leave entitlements, PAYE due date falling on a weekend or public holiday and new registration process to file an employer schedule electronically
Issue 63 May 2004
Automated call recording for our call centres, withholding payments not liable for ACC earners' levy, withholding payments and GST, holiday pay and PAYE and taxing specified superannuation contributions.
Issue 61 March 2004
New option for taxing specified superannuation contributions, certificates of exemption, 2005 tax tables, ACC earners levy rate, late filing penalties and child support deduction notices.
Issue 64 June 2004
The personal tax summary (PTS), using the IR344 amendment form, employees using a special tax code and making PAYE deductions more accurate.
Issue 65 July 2004
PAYE on lump sum payments, PAYE due date reminder, PAYE difference and we request your views.
Issue 60 February 2004
2005 tax tables, using the correct tax type when making online payments, ir-File reminders and tax year payment reminders.
Issue 66 August 2004
Your views on Payroll News, tax payments and filing employer monthly schedules electronically.
Issue 62 April 2004
Completing your employer monthly schedules, your responsibilities as an employer, the 2004 income tax timetable and our PAYE calculator.
Date published: 05 Oct 2004
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