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cipro has announced they will de-register all cc's/companies who haven't submitted their outstanding annual returns before
provisional tax returns for the period 2010 for all businesses are due before the end of the week
Register a business for UIF with Department of Labour
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Registration is free and will take 1 minute. REGISTER HERE.
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Before submitting the form below please read through the following information :
What is Unemployment Insurance Fund (UIF) and who needs to register for it?
If you run a business and have employees earning more than the monthly tax threshold the business needs to register for PAYE. If all employees earn less than the tax threshold you still need to register for UIF. The tax threshold for the 2011 financial year is R57 000 annually or R4 750 monthly (amount where no tax needs to be deducted). If the business owner/member etc draws a salary from the business he/she will also need to pay over PAYE and UIF except if the business is run as a sole proprietor.
1. How does it work?
Step 1 - fill in the form below
Step 2 - pay the R300 online via credit card or any other way.
After you have submitted the online form below you need to fax/e-mail us a list of all permanent/current employees containing the following information:
- Full names and surname of employee.
- ID number of Employee
- Date of engagement (date employee started working at the business)
- Gross monthly salary (before any deductions).
This info can be e-mailed to info@myfinance-online.co.za or faxed to 086 669 9422.
We do the rest. As soon as the business is registered for UIF you will receive an email stating your UIF number.
2. What is the turnaround time?
A UIF registration takes 5 - 10 working days.
3. What happens afterwards?
As soon as your business is registered for UIF, you need to deduct UIF and pay over to Department of Labour monthly. UIF deductions are calculated as 2% of the employee's gross salary. 1% gets deducted from the employee's gross salary and the employer also contributes 1%. These entire amount must be paid over to Department of Labour before/on the 7th of each month. You will also need to submit a UI19 form to the UIF monthly. This will be for the month that has just passed, e.g. February's UIF deductions from salaries need to be paid over on the 7th of March. As a myfinance-online.co.za user you will be able to ousource your payroll to us at a very affordable price. Visit our Payroll Solutions section for more info in this regard.
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