Accident Compensation Act 2001

Management of the Scheme - General levy provisions

241: Statements

You could also call this:

"ACC needs you to tell them how much money you make or will make"

You need to give the Accident Compensation Corporation (ACC) information about how much money you earn or expect to earn. This applies if you're an employer or someone who earns money.

If ACC asks you for this information, you must provide it. ACC will tell you exactly what information they need and how they want you to present it.

Sometimes, ACC might ask you for more details after you've given them the first set of information. If this happens, you have to give them the extra information they're asking for.

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Part 6Management of the Scheme
General levy provisions

241Statements

  1. An employer and an earner must provide such statements of earnings or estimates of earnings as the Corporation may require.

  2. Statements required under subsection (1) must be in such form and contain such particulars as the Corporation may determine.

  3. The Corporation may require any person who provides a statement under subsection (1) to provide further information, and the person must comply with the requirement.