UIF Registration for Domestic Employers in Sabie

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UIF Registration for Domestic Employers in Sabie

Domestic employer reviewing UIF registration forms
UIF compliance checklist for domestic employers

In South Africa, any employer whose employees work more than 24 hours per month must register them for UIF. This includes domestic workers and household staff (like gardeners, drivers or nannies) as defined by the UIF Act. Registering your domestic employees ensures they are covered by unemployment, maternity and other benefits.

Why Register Household Employees for UIF?

The law is clear: if your domestic employee works 24 hours or more per month, you must register both you and your employee with the UIF. This way, when they face unemployment, illness, or maternity leave, they can claim benefits from UIF. Registering also means deducting the correct contribution (1% from the employee’s salary, and 1% from you) each month.

Importantly, “domestic worker” includes gardeners and other household staff. So even gardeners, cooks, drivers or home carers must be registered if they reach 24 hours a month.

Consequences of Not Registering

Failure to register or pay UIF contributions has serious consequences under the UIF Act. The law imposes:

  • Interest on any late UIF payments.
  • A 10% penalty on the unpaid UIF amount.
  • An additional penalty (up to 100% of the contribution) for intentional avoidance.
  • Fines and up to 12 months’ imprisonment on conviction.

Additionally, unregistered employees are ineligible for UIF benefits. In practice, if a worker reports non-registration, the employer may be ordered to back-pay contributions with interest. In short: register before penalties accrue.

How to Register Your Domestic Worker

You can register via the UIF domestics department:

Once registered, submit your monthly UIF declarations through uFiling to pay the contributions.

How to Calculate UIF Contributions

Both employer and employee pay 1% each of the employee’s gross monthly salary to UIF (total 2%). The UIF has a maximum ceiling (R17,712/month as of 2021). To simplify this, use our free UIF Contribution Calculator. It applies the 2% rule automatically.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Who must register their domestic employee for UIF?

Any employer whose domestic worker (including gardeners, nannies, etc.) works 24 hours or more per month.

How do I register my domestic worker for UIF?

Register by phone, email or at a labour centre as described above, by submitting the UIF forms (UI-8 and UI-19).

What if I don’t register my domestic worker?

Severe fines and penalties can apply, and the employee won’t receive UIF benefits if not registered.

How are UIF contributions calculated?

Employer and employee each contribute 1% of salary (2% total), up to the UIF ceiling.

Is a gardener a domestic worker for UIF?

Yes. The UIF Act explicitly includes gardeners and other household staff as domestic workers.

Is there a tool to calculate UIF quickly?

Yes – use our UIF calculator tool. It uses the 2% calculation for you.

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