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  2. Register. Please enter your full name/s and surname as they appear on your ID document. uFiling is a FREE online service that allows you to securely submit your UIF declarations and pay your monthly contributions. It harnesses the power of the Internet allowing Employers of Domestics, Commercial Employers (SMME) and Tax Agents to complete and ...

  3. Register with UIF - South African Government

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    You are required by law to register with the Unemployment Insurance Fund (UIF) and contribute towards the fund if you have employed people for more than 24 hours per month. The monthly contribution for UIF is two percent of your worker's gross salary per month.

  4. The uif.labour.gov.za webpage is an online tool for employers and employees to register, declare, pay and apply for UIF benefits.

  5. How To Register with the UIF - Department of Employment and ...

    www.labour.gov.za/DocumentCenter/Pages/UIF_How...

    There are various ways to register with the UIF. It is employers’ responsibility to fill in and send the forms to register themselves and their workers. Registering Online. If employers want to register online they should use the following steps: Step 1: Get the necessary information ready.

  6. Unemployment Benefits - Department of Employment and Labour

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    The contributor must register as a work-seeker on the Department of Employment and Labour’s (DEL) Employment Services South Africa (ESSA) system. The contributor must be capable of and available for work. The contributor must report at times and places as requested. Benefits can be paid for a maximum of 365 days within a period of four years.

  7. UIF unemployment benefits - South African Government

    www.gov.za/.../uif/uif-unemployment-benefits

    To qualify for benefits, you must register as a work seeker. You must apply for the UIF benefits as soon as you become unemployed or within six months of the termination of your employment. Find out more about unemployment benefits or contact the UIF.

  8. How to Check If You Registered for UIF - Jobcare

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    How to Check If You Registered for UIF. If you’re a South African worker, you may be eligible for unemployment insurance benefits through the Unemployment Insurance Fund (UIF). But how do you know if you’re registered? This guide will walk you through the steps to check your UIF registration status and ensure you’re getting the support ...