Guide On Income Tax: Employees Taking Up Employment For The First Time
Guide On Income Tax: Employees Taking Up Employment For The First Time
Guide On Income Tax: Employees Taking Up Employment For The First Time
Exemptions
Expenses
Reliefs
Income
Tax
PAYE
Dependent
February 2019
This guide is to help you understand the Income Tax System and how
it will affect you when you start your employment.
1. WHAT IS PAYE?
Pay As You Earn (PAYE) is a system whereby employers are required to
withhold tax from the emoluments of employees chargeable to tax at the
time the emoluments are received by or made available to the employees.
This means just what it says, you pay your tax as you earn your income. Each
time you are paid, the right amount of tax will be withheld from your pay.
This amount is determined by basing on the amount of Exemptions and
Reliefs you have claimed in your Employee Declaration Form (“EDF”).
4. WHO IS A DEPENDENT?
Dependent means either a spouse, a child under the age of 18 or a child
over the age of 18 and who is pursuing full-time education or training or
who cannot earn a living because of physical or mental disability.
5. WHO IS A CHILD?
a. an unmarried child, stepchild or adopted child of a person;
b. an unmarried child whose guardianship or custody is entrusted to
the person by virtue of any other enactment or of an order of a court of
competent jurisdiction;
c. an unmarried child placed in foster care of the person by virtue of an
order of a court of competent jurisdiction.