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Payday Filing

April 15th, 2019

On the 1st April 2019 Payday Filing became mandatory. For many businesses, this has created a lot of extra work, as payday filing must be completed every time employees are paid.

Depending on your current system, you may have to run through specific menu options, create special files for different filing types, and remember where you saved them. Then, log in to myIR, and navigate through some more options to eventually find a page to upload those files.

You didn’t forget where you saved them and what they were called, did you? Did you double check you uploaded the right file to the correct page? Made sure it’s all correct and successfully filed? Time to manually update the filing status in your system, or it may not believe you. Did you select the correct payday period when you did that part? … Arrgh!

Our clients don’t have to worry about any of the above. We file employee detail changes, submit all those pesky KiwiSaver forms for new hires, opt out requests, and deduction changes; while also telling Inland Revenue what you’ve paid each employee every pay day. That’s right, you read that correctly – we do it all for them!

Payday Filing. Sorted.


More information about Payday Filing can be found at Inland Revenue’s website.

2020 Payroll Changes

April 11th, 2019

ACC Rates & Threshold

  • The ACC earner levy that is collected as part of the PAYE deduction remains the same at 1.39 percent
  • The maximum earnings for which ACC earner levies applies increases from $126,286 to $128,470

Student Loans

  • The annual Student Loan repayment threshold has increased from $19,448 to $19,760

KiwiSaver

  • Employee contributions now include options of 6% and 10%

Adult Minimum Wage

  • The adult minimum wage will increase $1.20 cents from $16.50 to $17.70 an hour effective 1 April 2019
  • This applies to all employees aged 16 and over who are not starting-out workers or trainees, unless they are involved in supervising or training other employees

Starting-out and Trainees

  • The starting-out and training minimum wage will increase from $13.20 to $14.16 an hour, being 80 percent of the adult minimum wage

Under 16

  • There is no minimum wage for employees aged under 16 but all other employment rights and entitlements still apply
  • When looking at whether an employee who is 16 years or older is a starting-out worker, time spent employed by an employer before the employee turned 16 must be included when calculating the time that employee has been continuously employed

We automatically update any employee that is being paid below the new minimum wage. If you have employees that should be excluded please let us know.

To find out more about the starting-out and trainee criteria visit employment.govt.nz.


Domestic Violence Leave

People affected by domestic violence, who have worked in their job for six months, can claim up to 10 days of paid leave per year. This leave is separate from annual, sick, and bereavement leave.

The new law also allows employees to request short-term flexible working arrangements as they recover
from domestic violence.

For more information visit business.govt.nz.

2019 Payroll Changes

March 29th, 2018

ACC Rates & Threshold

  • The ACC earner levy that is collected as part of the PAYE deduction remains the same at 1.39 percent
  • The maximum earnings for which ACC earner levies applies increases from $124,053 to $126,286

Student Loans

  • The annual Student Loan repayment threshold has increased from $19,136 to $19,448

Adult Minimum Wage

  • The adult minimum wage will increase 75 cents from $15.75 to $16.50 an hour effective 1 April 2018
  • This applies to all employees aged 16 and over who are not starting-out workers or trainees, unless they are involved in supervising or training other employees

Starting-out and Trainees

  • The starting-out and training minimum wage will increase from $12.60 to $13.20 an hour, being 80 percent of the adult minimum wage

Under 16

  • There is no minimum wage for employees aged under 16 but all other employment rights and entitlements still apply
  • When looking at whether an employee who is 16 years or older is a starting-out worker, time spent employed by an employer before the employee turned 16 must be included when calculating the time that employee has been continuously employed

Employers and employees may agree to terms that are more than the legislative minimum, but may not agree to terms that are less.

To find out more about the starting-out and trainee criteria visit the Employment New Zealand web site.

Minimum Wage 2017

April 6th, 2017

Adult Minimum Wage

  • The adult minimum wage will increase 50 cents from $15.25 to $15.75 an hour effective 1 April 2017
  • This applies to all employees aged 16 and over who are not starting-out workers or trainees, unless they are involved in supervising or training other employees

Starting-out and Trainees

  • The starting-out and training minimum wage will increase from $12.20 to $12.60 an hour, being 80 percent of the adult minimum wage

Under 16

  • There is no minimum wage for employees aged under 16 but all other employment rights and entitlements still apply
  • When looking at whether an employee who is 16 years or older is a starting-out worker, time spent employed by an employer before the employee turned 16 must be included when calculating the time that employee has been continuously employed

Employers and employees may agree to terms that are more than the legislative minimum, but may not agree to terms that are less.

To find out more about the starting-out and trainee criteria visit the Employment New Zealand web site.

Scheduled Maintenance

January 12th, 2017

To increase the security and stability of our systems we have scheduled server maintenance for January 13th at 10pm (NZDT). We estimate that our site and Kiosk facility will be offline for no more than an hour.

We apologise for any inconvenience this may cause, and appreciate your patience.

Minimum Wage 2016

March 17th, 2016

Adult Minimum Wage

  • The adult minimum wage will increase 50 cents from $14.75 to $15.25 an hour effective 1 April 2016
  • This applies to all employees aged 16 and over who are not starting-out workers or trainees, unless they are involved in supervising or training other employees

Starting-out and Trainees

  • The starting-out and training minimum wage will increase from $11.80 to $12.20 an hour, being 80 percent of the adult minimum wage

Under 16

  • There is no minimum wage for employees aged under 16 but all other employment rights and entitlements still apply
  • When looking at whether an employee who is 16 years or older is a starting-out worker, time spent employed by an employer before the employee turned 16 must be included when calculating the time that employee has been continuously employed

Employers and employees may agree to terms that are more than the legislative minimum, but may not agree to terms that are less.

To find out more about the starting-out and trainee criteria visit the Employment New Zealand web site.

Minimum Wage Increase

February 25th, 2015

Workplace Relations and Safety Minister Michael Woodhouse announced today that the minimum wage will increase 50c from $14.25 to $14.75 an hour from 1st April 2015.

The Starting-Out and Training minimum wages will increase from $11.40 to $11.80 an hour, being 80 percent of the adult minimum wage.

Mondayised Waitangi and ANZAC Day

July 10th, 2014

The Holidays (Full Recognition of Waitangi Day and ANZAC Day) Amendment Act 2013 came into force on 1 January 2014 making these public holidays “Mondayised” when they fall on a weekend.

When Waitangi Day or ANZAC Day fall on a Saturday or Sunday the following rule must be applied:

  • For employees who would not work on the Saturday or Sunday, the public holiday must be treated as falling on the following Monday.
  • For employees who would work on the Saturday or Sunday, the public holiday must be treated as falling on that day.

The first occurrence will be ANZAC Day when it falls on Saturday, 25 April 2015.

Observation of Waitangi Day and ANZAC Day will still occur on the actual date.

Minimum Wage Increase

February 24th, 2014

Prime Minister John Key announced today that the minimum wage will increase 50c to $14.25 an hour from 1st April 2014.

The Starting-Out and Training minimum wages will increase from $11 an hour to $11.40 an hour, which is 80 percent of the adult minimum wage.

Christmas & New Year Hours

December 24th, 2013

NEW YEAR – Our office will be closed from Wednesday 1st to Sunday 5th January with normal business hours resuming Monday 6th January 2014.

We would like to take this opportunity to wish you all a Happy New Year.

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