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    Quote Originally Posted by KLOWN View Post
    after you leave sounds like you need to drop him in the shit. My girlfriend didn't get paid her holiday pay when she worked at a cafe and she called the labour inspector and he went to the business and found lots of people weren't paid correctly and all sorts of problems they had huge fines to pay and my girlfriend got her holiday pay. Make sure you know what car he drives, his address his license plate number etc because my girlfriends bosses shut up the bussines and tried to hide. The labour inspector was useless at finding him me and my gf had to look through the electoral role to find them for the inspector so he could do his job
    lol another long story but IRD know exactly who my boss is. All I'd have to do is mention his name and they'd be on him. Looking back now there have been so many signs to leave before the shit hit the fan, but as usual I tried to be loyal and have ended up fucking myself because of it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by placidfemme View Post
    I tried to be loyal but have ended up fucking myself instead.
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    Quote Originally Posted by LilSel View Post
    ............
    you are terrible... and no you don't get a show!
    I'm not a complete idiot... some pieces are missing

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    Quote Originally Posted by placidfemme View Post
    you are terrible... and no you don't get a show!
    Didn't ask for one

    (I'd get myself in trouble!!...)
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    Quote Originally Posted by LilSel View Post
    (I'd get myself in trouble!!...)
    lol yeah would be fun listening to you explaining that to Mon... haha
    I'm not a complete idiot... some pieces are missing

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    Quote Originally Posted by placidfemme View Post
    lol yeah would be fun listening to you explaining that to Mon... haha
    mmm... maybe...

    'she was just teaching me a new trick alright!!!' geeeee!!!!!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by LilSel View Post
    'she was just teaching me a new trick alright!!!' geeeee!!!!!!
    LMAO I don't think she'd like that much... but then again I'm so innocent and pure I don't think I could teach you any tricks
    I'm not a complete idiot... some pieces are missing

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    Quote Originally Posted by placidfemme View Post
    but then again I'm so innocent and pure I don't think I could teach you any tricks
    Very true...
    Oh well... It sounded good lol...


    Back on topic... Hope ya get the tax stuff sorted out
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    Quote Originally Posted by LilSel View Post
    Back on topic... Hope ya get the tax stuff sorted out
    No not yet. Havn't talked to the boss yet. He's sitting 2m away from me as I type, but I'm leaving in 20 mins to do my full so don't wanna bum myself out for that. I'll be confronting him about it tomorrow.
    I'm not a complete idiot... some pieces are missing

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    what placidfemme said - sort yourself out now cos sounds like the company is gonna cop some shit soon.
    been there done that - and its best you look after yourself
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    I second Ixion's points about the likely situation re. withholding tax, but given that your boss has historically proven himself to be a cunt, you're in danger of being screwed over, or at least having your life made difficult for a while. I'd never put myself in that position. When I take on a job, either Fish Limited is invoicing monthly, including GST, or Mr Fish is a full-blown vanilla employee on salary. No medium ground.

    With regards to the contract, write one yourself. Just state responsibilities, hours of work, rate of remuneration, and termination conditions. Employment law will fill in the blanks for you. Sign two copies, take them to your boss, talk through it with him and tell him that unless he disagrees with anything in there, you'd like him to sign both copies now. Tell him that you'll be happy to execute any future variations required for clarification.

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    employers are ment to keep wage books that are ment to be sined by you each pay. you are also alowed to check them over every thing thats taken out of you pay should be in it.also theres reconcilation forms employers have to fill and send in each month and keep a copy. ask to see both.
    {book and recon slips}.as for with holding tax if your paying that then you can claim expencise like car/ bike runing costs .the wage book :P A Y E book should have each deduction itamised

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    I'm self-employed and get witholding tax taken out of my money before I get it - about 25% or 30% I think. I don't earn it for commission though, I get it for my writing and photography work.

    Sounds like this guy may have set you all up as contractors and advised IRD you would be paying your own tax, then didn't bother to tell you that. If he has been doing this, you need to talk to someone at IRD and find out if he has ever paid any tax on your behalf, or any student loan contributions. Sounds a bit dodgy to me, so I'd get it sorted asap before you find yourself in even more debt.
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    These are the business activites where self employed contractors are liable to withholding tax
    Activity Normal tax rate Rate if no tax code declared
    Agricultural contracts for maintenance, development or other work on farming or agricultural land
    As of 1 April 2006, these include horticultural, and viticulture companies.1
    15c 30c
    Board of trustees or community board members 33c 48c
    Caretaking or acting as a watchman 15c 30c
    Cleaning office, business, institution or other premises (except residential) or cleaning or laundering plant, vehicles, furniture etc 20c 35c
    Commissions to insurance agents, subagents and salespeople 20c 35c
    Company directors' fees 33c 48c
    Contracts wholly or substantially for labour-only in the building industry 20c 35c
    Demonstrating goods or appliances 25c 40c
    Droving 15c 30c
    Fees payable to examiners 33c 48c
    Forestry or bush work of all kinds or flax planting or cutting 15c 30c
    Freelance contributions to newspapers, journals etc (articles, photographs, cartoons etc) or for radio, television or stage productions 25c 40c
    Gardening, grass or hedge cutting, or weed or vermin destruction (other than residential or agricultural premises) 20c 35c
    Honoraria 33c 48c
    Jockeys' or drivers' riding or driving fees paid to New Zealand residents (apprentices' shares: normal rate 15c, no-dec rate 30c) 20c 35c
    Mail contracting, transport of school children, milk delivery or refuse removal 15c 30c
    Modelling 20c 35c
    Non-resident contractors:2
    - work in respect of construction, installation, assembly and similar projects 15c 30c
    - professional or technical services in respect of such projects 15c 30c
    - hire of equipment or personnel (other than as employees) 15c 30c
    Non-resident entertainers visiting New Zealand3 20c n/a
    Participation by New Zealand residents in professional sporting events (other than horse racing or trotting) 20c 35c
    Participation by non-residents in professional sporting events of any nature3 20c n/a
    Planting, sowing or gathering potatoes or vegetables 15c 30c
    Proceeds from sales of:
    - eels (not retail sales) 25c 40c
    - greenstone (not retail sales) 25c 40c
    - Sphagnum moss (not retail sales) 25c 40c
    - whitebait (not retail sales) 25c 40c
    - wild deer, pigs or goats or parts of these animals 25c 40c
    Shearing contracts 15c 30c
    Share-fishers on contract for the supply of labour only 20c 35c
    Street or road cleaning 15c 30c
    Television, video or film - on-set and off-set production processes (New Zealand residents only) 20c 35c
    Theatrical, musical, stage, concert, radio or television performances by entertainers resident in New Zealand 20c 35c
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    Quote Originally Posted by placidfemme View Post
    Sam and I are planning to move to Tauranga, so we need to find a new old age home for my gran down there, find jobs and then my boss can go fuck himself.
    If your coming to tauranga...there is a huge skill shortage in the Kiwifruit industry from March through to June. The work ranges from office to coolstore stuff, Forklift driving to truck driving. Theres also the other stuff, packing fruit, grading etc.. The pay is average at best starting at $12ish (is why Tauranga is called $10 Tauranga)

    If the casual staff are to the liking of management, chances are full time employment is offered.

    Tonnes of different companies...all advertising now. Key positions are being filled atm, later on, shed staff. That reminds me..Im looking for about 60 staff for a packhouse at Papamoa.

    As for Retirement villages/homes, let me put it to you this way, you wont be short of choices.
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