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22nd Annual Payroll Conference

Mistakes, overpayments, amendments and potential penalties – Kiwi businesses have been reporting payday filing for the past year and mistakes are being made. Hoping that your software’s automatic calculations will […]

Glenn Baker
Glenn Baker
January 15, 2019 One Min Read
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Mistakes, overpayments, amendments and potential penalties – Kiwi businesses have been reporting payday filing for the past year and mistakes are being made. Hoping that your software’s automatic calculations will have you covered isn’t going to cut it when it comes to penalties from the IRD.

With payday filing moving from voluntary to mandatory in a matter of weeks, IRD will step you through overcoming the big issues encountered by business and the future of payroll processing. IRD will share the mistakes other businesses have made – so you don’t have to.

When it comes to variable hours, lump sums, BAPS leave, entitlements, deductions, compliance and privacy, we have the experts to help avoid the biggest mistakes businesses are making.

At this one-and-a-half day conference join us to hear from New Zealand businesses and payroll practitioners as they discuss:

  • The devil is in the detail: What MBIE sees employers getting wrong – and how to fix it;
  • Complicated humans creating complicated payroll – making sense of the chaos and the calculations to back it up;
  • Daily dilemmas – managing deductions including ACC, KiwiSaver, parental leave and student loans;
  • Findings from the Holidays Act Working Group on the single best leave calculation formula; and
  • Realities of domestic violence leave from a Payroller’s perspective;

Come join us and be the first to know what 2019 and 2020 will look like for your payroll.

Stamford Plaza Hotel
22-26 Albert Street
Auckland

 

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