With 31 March fast approaching, now’s the time to get organised for year end. Acting early saves time, reduces stress, and ensures your business is set up for success in 2025. If you’d like a checklist, ask us where to start.
Don’t forget provisional tax! If you’re a provisional taxpayer — typically anyone who earns income where no tax is deducted at source, like sole traders or contractors — your final payment for the 2024 tax year is due on 7 May 2025 (if we prepare your tax returns). If you don’t have your tax returns prepared by your accountant, final payment was due on 7 February 2025. Unsure if this applies to you? Get in touch. We’ll clarify your obligations and help you stay on track.
Remember key tax dates for March:
– 5th: PAYE – Large employer returns for the second half of February. File employment information within two working days after payday.
– 20th: PAYE – Small employers return for February and large employer returns for the first half of March. File employment information within two working days after payday.
– 20th: NRWT / Approved Issuer Levy Payment and return due.
– 20th: RWT return and payment due for deductions from dividends and deductions of $500 or more from interest paid during February.
– 28th: GST Payment and return for February.
– 31st: Income tax return due for the year ended 31 March 2024 (For individuals and March balance date taxpayers where we prepare your income tax returns).