Polish Payroll - 2014
Who is this course aimed at?
This is an essential training course for anyone who is responsible for the payroll function, works in, or is about to start work in, a payroll function.
Most people working in payroll have no structured training and they have to operate on the basis of what they have “picked up” over the years. The material covered is presented in a jargon free, easy to understand format and is immediately practical to one’s work as a payroll professional.
What will I learn?
This one day practical course deals with all of the issues which are important to anyone either working in, or responsible for, the payroll function.
This invaluable course has been highly acclaimed by p…
There are no frequently asked questions yet. If you have any more questions or need help, contact our customer service.
Who is this course aimed at?
This is an essential training course for anyone who is responsible
for the payroll function, works in, or is about to start work in, a
payroll function.
Most people working in payroll have no structured training and they have to operate on the basis of what they have “picked up” over the years. The material covered is presented in a jargon free, easy to understand format and is immediately practical to one’s work as a payroll professional.
What will I learn?
This one day practical course deals with all of the issues which
are important to anyone either working in, or responsible for, the
payroll function.
This invaluable course has been highly acclaimed by payroll personnel working in Poland.
Whether you are new to Polish payroll, or have years of experience, you will not find a more comprehensive or useful course.
At the end of this course delegates will have received a detailed overview of the complex and advanced Polish legislation. They will gain the knowledge and confidence to complete complicated processes internally.
Course Content
- Personal Income tax (PIT)
- Tax office structure/organisation
- Tax bands
- Seven step process to calculate PIT
- Taxation of Benefits In Kind
- Travel cost deduction
- Calculation of higher rate tax
- Social Security (ZUS) and PESEL numbers
- Registration of starters/leavers for PIT and ZUS
- Calculation of different ZUS contributions
- Calculation of Healthcare Contributions
- Reporting contributions, employee data, and pay via Platnik
- Paying PIT and ZUS contributions to the authorities
- Calculating PFRON contributions
- Annual returns – PIT-11 and PIT-4R
- Special rules for expatriates sent to work in Poland
- Maintenance of personal File for employees
- Sickness and maternity benefits
- Annual statistical returns – GUS
Course aims
On completion delegates should be able to:
- Identify the key deductions on a Polish payslip
- Calculate PIT manually
- Calculate ZUS manually
- Calculate Healthcare contributions manually
- Check the accuracy of a Polish payslip
- Identify the key monthly reporting cycle and what to use Platnik for
- Be familiar with year end reporting requirements
- Be able to identify key areas of Polish employment law that impact on payroll processing
There are no frequently asked questions yet. If you have any more questions or need help, contact our customer service.
