EOFY is approaching: Is your payroll ready?

EOFY is approaching: Is your payroll ready?

The end of the financial year is always a busy period, with payroll and legislative updates adding a few extra things to keep in mind.

With significant changes kicking in on 1 April, we want to make sure our clients have everything they need to stay compliant.

We’ve teamed up with our partners at Smartly to give you access to their expert EOFY Hub. It’s a practical resource designed to help Kiwi businesses stay compliant and confident during the transition.

What you can access in the Hub:

  • Simple breakdowns of the upcoming payroll changes.
  • A clear checklist for your year-end payroll tasks.
  • EOFY Payroll Changes 2026 Webinar recording.
  • Practical tips to ensure you’re ready for the new financial year.

 

We’re here to help you start the new financial year on the right foot. If you have questions about how these updates might impact your business, please don’t hesitate to reach out.

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