Complete Payroll Services

Payroll, Remuneration & Benefits Services in South Africa

Accurate payroll, compliant remuneration, and strategic employee benefits solutions for South African businesses.

About Our Payroll Service

At All Things Labour, we provide professional payroll, remuneration, and employee benefits services designed to ensure accuracy, compliance, and efficiency. 

From managing monthly payroll to structuring competitive salary packages, we help businesses streamline operations while meeting all South African regulatory requirements.

Full Compliance with South African Regulations
Tailored Remuneration Solutions
Reduced Risk & Peace of Mind
Confidential & Secure Payroll Handling
Our Services

Our Payroll Services

Payroll Processing & Administration

Accurate monthly payroll processing, payslip generation, and employee payment management.

Statutory Compliance & Submissions

Ensuring compliance with South African Revenue Service requirements, including PAYE, UIF, and SDL submissions.

Remuneration Structuring

Designing salary packages that are tax-efficient, competitive, and aligned with your business strategy.

Employee Benefits Management

Administration of employee benefits such as pension funds, medical aid, and bonuses.

Leave & Time Management

Tracking and managing employee leave in line with the Basic Conditions of Employment Act.

Payroll Audits & Reporting

Detailed payroll reporting and audits to ensure accuracy and compliance.

FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions About Payroll, Remuneration & Benefits in South Africa

Clear, expert answers to help you manage payroll accurately, stay compliant with South African regulations, and optimise your employee remuneration structures.

Payroll management is the process of calculating and processing employee salaries, wages, bonuses, and deductions. It includes issuing payslips, managing tax deductions, and ensuring employees are paid accurately and on time.

Statutory deductions are legally required amounts that must be deducted from employee salaries and paid to the relevant authorities. These include:

  • PAYE (Pay As You Earn tax)
  • UIF (Unemployment Insurance Fund)
  • SDL (Skills Development Levy)

These must be correctly calculated and submitted to the South African Revenue Service.

Payroll compliance ensures that your business meets all legal obligations related to employee pay, tax, and benefits. Non-compliance can result in penalties, audits, and legal disputes. Staying compliant protects your business financially and reputationally.

Yes. Many businesses choose to outsource payroll to ensure accuracy, reduce administrative workload, and stay compliant with South African regulations. Outsourcing also provides access to expert knowledge and up-to-date systems.

Remuneration structuring involves designing employee salary packages that include basic pay, allowances, bonuses, and benefits. A well-structured package ensures fairness, competitiveness, and tax efficiency for both the employer and employee.

A compliant payslip should include:

  • Employer and employee details
  • Salary or wages earned
  • Deductions (tax, UIF, etc.)
  • Net pay (take-home salary)
  • Payment date

Providing accurate payslips is a legal requirement under the Basic Conditions of Employment Act.

Payroll is typically processed monthly in South Africa, but some businesses may run weekly or bi-weekly payrolls depending on their workforce structure. Regardless of frequency, accuracy and consistency are essential.

Payroll errors can lead to employee dissatisfaction, compliance issues, and financial penalties. Common errors include incorrect tax calculations, missed payments, or inaccurate deductions. Professional payroll management helps prevent these issues and resolve them quickly if they arise.

Employee benefits are additional forms of compensation beyond basic salary. These may include:

  • Medical aid contributions
  • Pension or provident funds
  • Bonuses and incentives
  • Allowances (travel, housing, etc.)

Proper management of benefits ensures compliance and improves employee satisfaction.

Accurate and timely payroll builds trust and confidence among employees. Errors or delays in payment can negatively impact morale and productivity. A reliable payroll system ensures employees are paid correctly and on time, every time.

Employers are required to keep detailed payroll records, including:

  • Employee personal and employment details
  • Salary and wage records
  • Tax and deduction records
  • Leave and attendance records

Maintaining accurate records is essential for compliance and audits.

Professional payroll services streamline operations, reduce administrative burden, and ensure compliance. This allows business owners and management to focus on strategic growth while knowing that payroll is handled efficiently and accurately.