As international markets grow, companies face increasingly complex compliance requirements. Whether sending expatriates abroad or managing a small local payroll as part of an acquisition or new branch, businesses must ensure they meet all legal obligations. While outsourcing payroll can be an effective solution, the company remains legally responsible for any errors made by the provider.
It is therefore essential for clients to understand the major tasks performed by their payroll partner, know the key deadlines requiring their approval, and be able to interpret reports and payslip information accurately.
By the end of the course, attendees will be able to perform simple payroll calculations confidently and identify all key components on a payslip
Summary of Main Topics Covered
Kenya:
- Local tax laws & PAYE rules
- Taxable pay components & reliefs
- Social security and statutory contributions
- Reporting forms and deadlines
- Employment regulatory obligations
Uganda:
- Local payroll customs & business setup
- Tax and taxable pay rules
- PAYE calculation
- Social security and worker protections
- Monthly reporting & statutory obligations
Who This Course Is For
- Payroll officers and administrators in Kenya or Uganda
- HR professionals responsible for employee remuneration
- Finance managers and accountants handling payroll
- Small business owners expanding into Kenya or Uganda
- Outsourced payroll providers serving East African clients
- Professionals seeking certification in international payroll compliance
What You’ll Achieve
- Understand and apply Kenya and Uganda payroll laws and regulations
- Accurately calculate PAYE, benefits, and statutory contributions (NSSF, NHIF, Workers Compensation)
- Prepare and submit compliant payroll reports and year-end forms
- Ensure payroll processes meet local employment law requirements
- Gain practical skills for real-world payroll management
- Earn a recognized certificate to enhance your professional credential