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Request for PAYE exemption on schedular payments IR332

(published June 2008) 

About this form

Complete this form if you are in business and want a PAYE exemption on schedular payments you receive. This service can also be completed online.

Adobe Acrobat PDF | 89kb | 2 pages

This form can be completed on-screen by typing content directly into the PDF document. Once you have completed the form it is important that you print it out as you will not be able to save the information you enter into the form.

When to use this form

You can use this form if you are in business, receive income that is subject to deductions under Schedule 4 of the Income Tax act 2007, and have a good record for filing returns and making payments.

Since 1 April 2006, companies operating in the horticultural and viticultural industries are required to have schedular payments deducted for work on or in connection with land used or intended to be used for horticulture or viticulture (including the supply of labour), such as:

  • picking and packing of fruit or grapes
  • pruning and thinning of fruit trees or vines.

This means that companies carrying out this type of work can apply for a certificate of exemption or a special tax code.

What you will need
  • Your IRD number
  • Copies of any written contracts that you are operating under.

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After you finish

Please print, sign and post the completed form to your nearest Inland Revenue office.

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