ACC projected levy blow-out concerns employers
October 7, 2008
ACC projected levy blow-out concerns employers
Employers will balk at the projected 62 per cent increase in the average ACC work levy over the next five years, says Business NZ.
The work levy, which employers pay for workplace accidents, is projected to increase from $0.70 cents per $100 of liable earnings to $1.14 by 2014.
The projections are contained in the ACC
2009/10 Levy Consultation Discussion Documents. Business NZ
made an extensive submission, which was lodged with ACC
today. Link to the submission here
Business NZ chief executive Phil O'Reilly
says the increases will not only affect employers.
Motorists and employees will also suffer, with motorists
facing a 60 per cent increase in ACC levies and employees a
43 per cent increase. "It's unacceptable for the
Government to keep increasing costs to the business sector,
particularly during the current recession and when most
employers have little option but to accept ACC levy
increases, given that ACC is a state-run monopoly." The
ACC Board will analyse submissions and make final
recommendations to Government on the proposed levies before
Cabinet finalises its decisions -likely to be late
December. ENDS