New Zealand's tax system for salaried workers is usually very efficient.
The PAYE system accounts for just over 40 per cent of the revenue tax take in New Zealand.
The frequency of its filing and payment terms have shown some success in keeping it at just over 5 per cent of IRD total debt, the second lowest overdue tax type to Working For Families at 3.6 per cent.
Part of the process we undertake as accountants each year when doing the books is to look at the differences in actual payments versus filed PAYE returns with the IRD and provide feedback on variances between the two.
We find that around this time of year mistakes occur in the payroll system, mainly because of confusion around holiday payment calculations and entitlements.