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    For those struggling to log in to do your WCC returns, try this link: https://roe.labour.gov.za/DolRegistr...b/landing.html

    I just tested it and it worked. (Got the link from the WCC website down thread).

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dave A View Post
    For those struggling to log in to do your WCC returns, try this link: https://roe.labour.gov.za/DolRegistr...b/landing.html

    I just tested it and it worked. (Got the link from the WCC website down thread).
    Thanks Dave... Last night at 11:08 I managed to get into the website via this link... so all I can say is... "give Dave a Bells".
    always fear when Christel is near....

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    Thanks Christel. Unfortunately I am sure that I will miss the deadline for COIDA submission Auditors dragging their feet with regards to the data I need. Also got DOL inspector asking for this and I'm not even sure that payments have been made via the auditors.

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    So yesterday I went to the local Dept of Labour, they agreed that the website could not be accessed and said the only way to submit ROE at the moment was manually. They handed me blank forms, off I went, and duly filled in all the details last night. A little while ago, just as I was about to leave to hand in the forms I found your latest link. Got straight in via the link, submitted the details and had the assessment back in seconds.

    Thanks Dave, saved me a couple of hours and a 50km round trip. Make that a double Bells.

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    Thanks a million Dave....trust you to find a solution to the problem!

    I've been struggling for half the day - I could log-in and add all the data but when I wanted to submit it just kept saying 'please complete and save return' Well that would be fine if there was a save button lol! The 'Reports' Tab is also greyed out...When are they going to get it right?

    So that was the last of my 3 deadlines done and dusted....now I can enjoy my weekend

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    Once you receive the "Notice of Assessment/Invoice" do you have to settle the full amount before/on the due date or can you settle the full amount due within 90 days without incurring any penalties/interest?

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    If you do not settle the full amount before the due date they will add 10% penalty and interest to your bill....
    always fear when Christel is near....

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    Thank you Christel, I thought as much...

    How would I go about making an installment arrangement? Can it be done online or is it a manual process? Is there a form to complete?

    I assume with an installment arrangement interest is charged but no penalty.

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    Hi Trevorp,
    For instalment arrangements you would call them and tell them you would like to pay it off over say 3 or 6 months. They will then give you a fax number which you will have to fax (on a company letterhead) your request to. You would state the entity, the reference number, the number of months and the date of the first instalment and your fax number. They will then fax your "arrangement" back and voila. When you phone them, on the message system that speaks while you wait,they also give you the fax number for the financial services. You can fax them directly, you don't have to speak to them first. Good luck. Just remember if you pay late, you have to let them know, else the arrangement falls away immediately.
    always fear when Christel is near....

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    Thank you Christel, appreciate the advice.

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