The Unemployment Insurance Fund (UIF) has announced that selected service points will be open on Saturdays to render services to clients and employers during the month of September.
In a statement, the UIF said the reason for the extension of
operating hours was due to the increased demand for real-time services, after
the Pretoria High Court at the end of August 2024 issued an interim interdict
preventing a service provider from implementing a new contract for support and
maintenance services to the uFiling platform.
uFiling is an online platform used by clients and employers
to apply for UIF benefits or to register companies with the UIF, declare
employees and pay over contributions to the Fund. The platform is not connected
to the main UIF system used to adjudicate and process claims.
‘’Due to the uFiling platform not having any support or
maintenance at this time, its services was suspended. The Unemployment
Insurance Fund (UIF) has since the suspension of uFiling processed more than
181 000 claims at service points around the country, totaling a pay out of R419
607 185,’’ said Trevor Hattingh, Department of Employment &
Labour Director: Communications.
Extended operating hours will be rendered from 07:30 until
16:00 at UIF service points within labour centres at the Cape Town, Paarl,
Mitchells Plain and Bellville branch.
New employer registrations can be done through BizPortal,
available on https://www.bizportal.gov.za/services.aspx.
The department said that BizPortal is only for employer
registration and will not be able to register employees. Employee registration
can be undertaken at a nearby labour centre.
Registration can also be done by downloading UI.8 and UI.19
forms from www.labour.gov.za and submitting the completed forms to e-mail
address newui8registrations@labour.gov.za.
Employers with electronic payroll systems may declare their
employees by sending live payroll files to e-mail address Declarations@labour.gov.za
or by visiting a nearby labour centre for services. In case of a manual
declarations an employer can download a UI.19 form from www.labour.gov.za and
submit a completed form via email to uif.declarations@labour.gov.za.
‘’An employer pays contributions to the UIF before the 7th
day of each month. Where the 7th day is not a “business day” i.e. Saturday,
Sunday or public holiday, payments must be made on or before the last “business
day.”
‘’UIF contributions are made up of 2% of an employee’s
salary. 1% is deducted from the salary of an employee and 1% contributed by the
employer.’’
‘’Employers who are registered for tax purposes and/or the
Skills Development Levy (SDL), must pay their contributions directly to the
South African Revenue Services (SARS). Employers can also pay contributions
using bank details provided on the Department of Employment and Labour website
www.labour.gov.za and use their UIF reference number as the reference for
payment.’’
The Department is confident that by extending working hours
it will be able to maintain the status quo whilst developing alternative online
solutions for clients and employers.
‘’Through queue management, monitoring of operations and
staff repurposing the UIF has been able to adequately handle claim volumes
around the country,’’ said Trevor Hattingh, Department of Employment &
Labour Director: Communications.
Done By: Mitchum George
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