Pay as you earn (PAYE) is the basic tax taken out of your
employees' salary or wages. The amount of PAYE you deduct depends on
your employee's tax code
PAYE employees must complete a Tax code declaration (IR 330) as
soon as they start working for you. If an employee fails to complete
the tax code declaration, you must deduct PAYE at the no-declaration
rate.
Every month you must file an employer monthly schedule detailing
each worker's gross earnings and deductions.
If you are a large employer with gross
annual PAYE deductions of $100,000 or more, the deductions made from
payments made to workers between the:
If you're a small employer with gross annual PAYE deductions of
less than $100,000, the schedule and payment are made on the 20th of
the month following the deductions.
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