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NIB Leads BTC’s Inknowvation “Business Need to Know” Panel Discussion

NIB Leads BTC’s Inknowvation “Business Need to Know” Panel Discussion

10/26/2023 9:32:09 PM
The National Insurance Board (NIB) is partnering with BTC’s InKnovation Master Class, this evening from 6pm-8pm, at Fusion Superplex. During the “Business Need to know” panel discussion for Employers and the Self-employed, NIB will present valuable information on:

  • Letters of good standing
  • Employer Self-service portal
  • Installment agreements
  • Compliance
  • Business registration
  • Legal requirement to make Contribution Payments
  • Importance of submitting Contribution Statements
  • How to pay NIB
  • Know your inspector

   
   
 
   
 
   


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