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MyACC for Business now allows customers, agents, and advisors to set their agent or themselves up as the primary levy contact.
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If you’re self-employed, you won’t be receiving an invoice this year Mēnā he kaimahi ā-kiri koe, kāore koe e whiwhi nama i a mātou i tēnei tau
Based on your feedback, we’re making changes to how we levy self-employed people. If you’re self-employed you won’t receive a 2019/20 invoice in 2019.
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Everyone who works or owns a business in New Zealand pays levies. Levies cover injuries that happen anywhere - work, home, with sport or out and about.
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You can choose to receive your invoice and other levy communications by email. You can set your preference now using MyACC for Business.
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Vehicle Risk Rating (VRR) removed from ACC motor vehicle levy Kua tangohia ake te utu VRR i te utu waka kawe tangata a ACC
Owners of passenger vehicles will see a change in the ACC levy of their vehicle license (rego) as vehicle risk rating (VRR) is removed from 1 July 2019.
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Businesses that pay more than $10,000 in ACC Work Account levies per year could cut their levy by improving health and safety practices now.
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All motor vehicle owners pay the Motor Vehicle levy, including car owners, truck drivers and motorcyclists. It covers injuries that happen on our roads.
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ACC to make refunds as new system reveals business levy overpayments Ka whakahoki moni a ACC ki ngā pakihi nō te kitenga atu o tētahi pūnaha hou i te nui o te pūtea hunga wharanga i utua e rātou
ACC will refund over 300,000 business customers after finding an overpayment issue that overcharged levies.