Tax Compliance & Statutory Changes Affecting Payroll Administration (MODULE ONE: VARIOUS LEGISLATIONS AFFECTING PAYROLL)

07 Jul, 2021, Virtual Classroom Training

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MR. LOO CHU HUAT received his MBA in Finance from the University of Wales, and the well-known Manchester Business School, UK. He also possesses a Diploma in Management and a Diploma in Banking & Finance.

 

He has had a long career in Human Resource Management. He was the HR Manager for two large and well-known multinational companies where he was involved in the whole spectrum of HR, including Policy Design and Implementation, Recruitment & Selection, Performance Management, Training & Development, Compensation & Benefits Management, and Employee/Industrial Relations.

 

Mr. Loo is a Certified Assessment Assessor, Accredited Trainer from USA & Competent Toastmaster.

 

At present, he runs two companies in Malaysia and another two businesses in Singapore and Hong Kong. The businesses relate to payroll outsourcing, human resource consulting, training, e-Services, and Business English. His clients range from representative offices, small medium industries to multinational companies across more than 40 industries, including banking and insurance groups.

 

He has been actively involved in conducting training courses such as Developing Compensation and Benefits Policy, Performance Management, Human Resources Management, Recruitment and Selection Interviewing, Developing HR Policies, Train the Trainer Certification Course, Supervisory Development for various companies both inhouse and public.

 

Mr. Loo combines a wide range of practical and hands-on training experience in lively and challenging interactive training sessions.

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INTRODUCTION
An overview of the entire scope of managing salary effectively, this course is a “MUST” for any Human Resources practitioners involved in Salary Administration.
OBJECTIVES
  • To increase the understanding of Income Tax Act 1967, current personal income law and best Compensation & Benefits practices which are beneficial towards workforce stability and job satisfaction leading to improved productivity and peace of mind of the employees.
  • Comply with the local income tax legislations to reduce impact of any tax audit.
AFTER ATTENDING THIS COURSE YOU WILL RETURN TO YOUR JOB…
  1. Understanding the legal & statutory issues of wages
  2. Understanding the overall components of payroll
  3. Being able to handle issues and problems relating to payroll
  4. Learning from actual case studies from over 40 industries
  5. Understanding the special section on treatment of BIK and Public Rulings by Tax Office.
WHO SHOULD ATTEND

The course emphasizes on Tax Compliance.

  • HR Managers & Executives
  • Payroll Managers & Executives
  • C&B Managers & Executives
  • Finance Managers & Executives
METHODOLOGY
  • Interactive Learning Process
  • Lectures
  • Analysis of Cases
  • Practical Exercises
  • Group Work & Discussions
MODULE ONE: VARIOUS LEGISLATIONS AFFECTING PAYROLL
7 July 2021
9:00
  • Sections Of Relevant Acts Affecting Payroll
  • Income Tax Act 1967 (Act 53)
    Five Practical Tips for Your Tax Obligations as an Employer
  • Responsibilities of an Employer on Tax Obligations
  • Employment Act 1955 (ACT 265)
10.00
  • Definition of Wages under Various Acts
  • Ordinary Rate of Pay and Lawful Deductions under the Employment Act
  • Employment Act Amendments 2012 and subsequent years
  • EPF Act 1991
  • Social Security Act (SOCSO) 1969
  • Social Security Act (EIS) 2017
11.00
  • HRDF Act 2001 – Latest Ruling
  • Minimum Retirement Age Act 2012
  • Minimum Wages Order 2012
  • Employment (Termination & Lay-Off) Benefits Regulations (1980)
12:00
  • Children & Young Persons (Employment) Act 1966 (ACT 350)
  • Employment (Part Time Employees) Regulations 2010
  • Definition of Casual Workers
  • Breach of Contract of Employment
  • Computing for Incomplete Months
1:00 End of Course