formulai

The forms your employees bring you to sign

An employer fills in part of these and the employee fills in the rest. Which part is yours, and what happens when the wrong section gets filled.

Any employer with staff. These arrive unpredictably, one at a time, and are the reason a small business ends up filling in forms it never chose.

  1. Conditions of employment, for expense claims

    An employee who wants to deduct work expenses needs this signed by you. The employer section is the part that is yours; the rest is theirs.

  2. Commission income statements

    For staff paid by commission who want less tax withheld through the year rather than a refund at the end of it.

  3. Disability tax credit certification

    Not an employer form, but one staff routinely ask for help with. The certifying section belongs to a medical practitioner, never to you.

  4. Adjusting a return that was already filed

    When a slip you issued was wrong, the employee's return is corrected through an adjustment request rather than filed again.

Worth knowing

Read the section headings before you fill anything. Several of these forms have a section addressed to somebody other than you, and a section filled in by the wrong person is the most common reason one comes back.

We fill in what you tell us and we leave the rest blank. We do not decide which section is yours, and we do not sign anything.

Fill in the copy you have

Already downloaded it? Bring that file and we'll fill it in. It works the same for a form nobody publishes: a benefits enrolment, an employer's payroll form, anything with boxes in it.

Have a PDF form already?