✨ ACC Business Grouping Rules
22 DECEMBER 2010
NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE, No. 178
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Business grouping rules
ACC has recommended introducing business grouping rules for the purposes of experience rating. The main objective is to group commonly owned or controlled businesses so that:
- experience rating is, as far as possible, based on common control of the workplace
- the claims histories of all entities that are under common control are taken into account when calculating a levy modification
ACC is recommending that the business grouping rules, and rules about business transfers, will be largely based on those that are applied in the Income Tax Act 2007, including the disclosure of certain information by employers.
Need more information?
For information that accompanied the recommendations made to the Minister, you can:
- email: ERConsultation@acc.co.nz
- write to Experience Rating Consultation, ACC, PO Box 242, Wellington for a printed document
- visit us on our website: http://www.acc.co.nz/about-acc/consultation-have-your-say
For information of the Government’s decisions on the introduction of experience rating in the Work Account you can visit www.beehive.govt.nz
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