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What is the change? Employers are reminded that annual reporting and registration forms for both foreign and local employees are due no later than March 15.
What does the change mean? Completed forms must include details for all employees, regardless of nationality, who are employed by the company.
Background: Employers in Senegal must fulfill annual reporting and registration requirements every year and must submit the completed forms to the Senegalese Labor Department. A more streamlined reporting process is available for companies with fewer than 50 employees.
BAL Analysis: Employers should be sure to meet the March 15 deadline and are reminded that the reporting and registration requirements apply to all employees, not just foreign nationals. BAL can assist in the process of completing the requirement, including determining whether your company is eligible for the more streamlined process for smaller companies.
This alert has been provided by the BAL South Africa office. For additional information, please contact africa@bal.com.
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