How To Apply to Pay the UIF Annually
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Employers must send a note to the UIF, saying that they will pay
annually. They have to pay before 7 March every year. Employers are not
allowed to deduct their workers’ contributions once a year.
ApplicationThe Unemployment Insurance Act and Unmployment
Insurance Contributions Act apply to all
employers and workers, but not to -
Domestic employers and their workers are included under the Act since 1 April 2003. SeePrescribes how employers should contribute to the UIF Contributions fund. Annual PaymentsIf employers want to pay their contributions annually, they must
use the following steps:
Step 1: Send a letterIf employers want to pay the UIF annually, they must send a note
to the UIF. In the note, tell the UIF what your name and employer
reference number is, and that you plan to pay annually.
Employers can send the note in any of the following ways:
Step 2: Pay the UIFEmployers who pay annually must pay the UIF every year before 7
March.
They must work out how much they should pay for a year and pay
that amount to the UIF.
Step 3: Deduct contributions from workersEmployers may not deduct their workers’ contributions once a year
if they pay annually. Employers must still deduct workers’
contributions every month.
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