NHIF is a statutory deduction that members registered with NHIF have to remit on the due dates. A statutory deduction is a legal requirement where an employer is an agent of the government and is required to deduct money on behalf of the government and remit the deducted money to the government. Examples of statutory deductions that employers are required to deduct from employees include; NHIF, NSSF, and KRA Taxes (PAYE, VAT, WHT)
In this course, we will learn more about the National Hospital Insurance Fund. We will cover the following:
- General Information about NHIF
- Registering with NHIF as an Individual and as an Institution
- A brief Overview of NHIF Services
- Making Amendments on NHIF, adding a beneficiary and choosing
- NHIF contributions for Self-Employed
- NHIF Contributions for Employers
- NHIF Payment due date
- NHIF Penalties
- NHIF Compliance.
This course is meant to give insights about the NHIF statutory deduction to Managers, Entrepreneurs, Accountants, Human Resource Managers and Students taking Finance related courses or anybody who may take up a job that required them to either prepare an institution’s payroll or file NHIF returns.
Curriculum
- 8 Sections
- 15 Lessons
- Lifetime
- About NHIFUnder this Section, we cover a brief summary of NHIF , the types of medical cover if offers etc.1
- NHIF RegistrationUnder this Section we cover how an indivindula cal regigiter for NHIF. We alos show how a company can register with NHIF as an Employer.4
- Profile AmmendmentWe explorer how one can chnage NHIF selected Hospital and how to add a beneficiary.2
- Checking NHIF Contributions StatusHow to know ones contributions status and also if the cover is active.1
- How to Remit and Pay NHIF ContributionsHow to file and pay NHIF fund as an indivindual and also for Companies.3
- NHIF Penalties2
- NHIF Compliance Certificate for Companies1
- NHIF Practical Video1