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Gauteng Business 2016 edition

The 2016 edition of the Gauteng Business and Investment Guide is the premier business and investment guide for the Gauteng province and the Gauteng Growth and Development Agency (GGDA). In addition to detailed profiles of key provincial organisations, including the GGDA, the Automotive Industry Development Corporation Centre (AIDC), the Gauteng Investment Centre, the Gauteng IDZ, the Gauteng ICT Park SEZ and Constitution Hill, this edition includes well-researched economic and demographic data on the province, as well as insights into the province’s five development corridors and the new industries and development nodes in these corridors; a focus on Gauteng as a global city region; and key growth sectors for the province.

The 2016 edition of the Gauteng Business and Investment Guide is the premier business and investment guide for the Gauteng province and the Gauteng Growth and Development Agency (GGDA). In addition to detailed profiles of key provincial organisations, including the GGDA, the Automotive Industry Development Corporation Centre (AIDC), the Gauteng Investment Centre, the Gauteng IDZ, the Gauteng ICT Park SEZ and Constitution Hill, this edition includes well-researched economic and demographic data on the province, as well as insights into the province’s five development corridors and the new industries and development nodes in these corridors; a focus on Gauteng as a global city region; and key growth sectors for the province.

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UIF COMPLIANCE AT YOUR FINGER TIPS<br />

The Unemployment Insurance Contributions Act 2002,<br />

requires every employer to contribute 2% of the<br />

remuneration in respect of each employee who works for<br />

24 hours and more. The employer contributes 1% and the<br />

employee contributes 1% and the total to UIF is 2%.<br />

The employer is expected to provide the UIF with both the<br />

declaration and the contribution amount on or before the<br />

7th of each month in respect of each employee. It is the<br />

responsibility of the employer to ensure that all employee<br />

are registered with the UIF.<br />

uFiling provides the following benefits<br />

to employers and agents:<br />

• Improved service delivery<br />

• A secure and convenient online service<br />

• Instant updates and access to uFiling data ; and<br />

• Reduced data error.<br />

The fund has leveraged on technological advances to improve<br />

its operational systems to the benefit of its clients. The uFiling<br />

system is an online application that is convenient and user<br />

friendly that employers can use to declare and pay contributions.<br />

To activate as a uFiler the employer must have a UIF reference<br />

number.When opening the web page the user must logon to<br />

www.ufilling.co.za/www.ufliling.gov.za then click on Activate<br />

my ufiling account and select either domestic,commercial or<br />

agent to complete the activation process. The system will guide<br />

the user through the activation process. Once the activation<br />

process is completed, the user will immediately receive an<br />

e-mail notification confirming his or her login details.<br />

NB: The uFiling system also allows employees to submit their<br />

UIF claims online.<br />

For more information about uFiling<br />

Visit www.labour.gov.za or www.ufiling.gov.za<br />

www.ufiling.co.za<br />

Call centre number: 012 337 1680<br />

Toll free number: 0800 843 843<br />

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