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Edf Form

This document is an Employee Declaration Form (EDF) that allows employees to declare exemptions, reliefs, and deductions for income tax purposes in Mauritius. It contains sections for employees to provide their personal details [1], employer information [2], and claim exemptions including income exemption thresholds based on dependents [3.1], additional exemptions for retired/disabled persons or dependent children in education [3.2-3.3], interest relief on loans [3.4], medical insurance relief [3.5], and various other deductions [3.6-3.11]. Employees must declare if this is a new employment or change in circumstances [4] and sign the form, with notes providing guidance
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Edf Form

This document is an Employee Declaration Form (EDF) that allows employees to declare exemptions, reliefs, and deductions for income tax purposes in Mauritius. It contains sections for employees to provide their personal details [1], employer information [2], and claim exemptions including income exemption thresholds based on dependents [3.1], additional exemptions for retired/disabled persons or dependent children in education [3.2-3.3], interest relief on loans [3.4], medical insurance relief [3.5], and various other deductions [3.6-3.11]. Employees must declare if this is a new employment or change in circumstances [4] and sign the form, with notes providing guidance
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PAY AS YOU EARN (PAYE)

Employee Declaration Form (EDF)


In respect of income year 1 July 2022 to 30 June 2023
Applicable to an Employee who is entitled to the exemptions, reliefs and deductions mentioned in section 3 below and who wishes to have the exemptions, reliefs and deductions taken into
consideration for the purpose of PAYE.
• If an Employee has more than one Employer at any one time, the form should be submitted to only ONE of his Employers.
Please read the Notes before you fill in this form
1 Employee’s Identification
Title (Mr, Mrs, Miss)

Surname
Other Names

National Identity Card Number

2 Name of Employer ..............................................................................................................................................

Div/Paysite Code (Applicable to Government Employees) or ERN (Employer Registration Number)

3 Exemptions, Reliefs and Deductions Rs


3.1 Income Exemption Threshold (IET)

Are you a resident in Mauritius? Yes o No o

Category A (An individual with no dependent) - Rs 325,000


Category B (An individual with one dependent) - Rs 435,000
Category C (An individual with two dependents) - Rs 515,000
Category D (An individual with three dependents) - Rs 600,000
Category E (An individual with four or more dependents) - Rs 680,000

Enter the IET Amount


......................................
3.2 Additional Income Tax exemption granted to retired or disabled person - Rs 50,000 ......................................
3.3 Additional Exemption in respect of dependent child pursuing undergraduate or postgraduate course
Name of child Education institution being attended Additional exemption
1
2
3
4

Enter total exemption ......................................


3.4 Interest Relief on secured housing loan ......................................
3.5 Relief for Medical insurance premium or contribution

Premium or contribution allowable


Self 1st dependent 2nd dependent 3rd dependent 4th dependent
Total
(Max Rs 25,000) (Max Rs 25,000) (Max Rs 20,000) (Max Rs 20,000) (Max Rs 20,000)
Category A
Category B
Category C
Category D
Category E

Enter total premium ......................................


3.6 Deduction for solar energy investment allowance ......................................
3.7 Deduction for household employees (Max Rs 30,000) ......................................
3.8 Deduction for rainwater harvesting investment allowance ......................................
3.9 Deduction for fast charger investment allowance in respect of electric car ......................................
3.10 Deduction for donation to charitable institutions (Max Rs 50,000) ......................................
3.11 Deduction for contribution made to approved personal pension schemes (Max Rs 50,000) ......................................
Total Exemptions, Reliefs and Deductions ......................................
4 First employment/change in employment
Have you submitted an EDF to any other employer in respect of income year ending 30 June 2023? Yes o No o
5 Declaration

I..................................................................................do hereby declare that I am employed by the employer named at section 2 above and that the information I have given
on this form is true and correct.
Date ........................................................................

Where an employee claims additional exemption, relief or deduction under items 3.2, 3.3, 3.4, 3.5, 3.6,3.7,3.8, 3.9, 3.10 and 3.11 and it is found that the claim/s is/are unjusti-
fied or in excess by more than 10% of the amount to which he is entitled, he shall be liable to a penalty not exceeding 25% of the amount of tax underpaid under PAYE.
NOTES

1. Only an individual who is resident in Mauritius during the income year ending 30 June 2023 is entitled to claim an income exemption threshold, additional exemption for
dependent child pursuing undergraduate or postgraduate course or relief for interest paid on housing loan.
2. Where for the income year ending 30 June 2023, a person claims an income exemption threshold in respect of Category B, C, D or E the spouse of that person is entitled to
claim for that year an income exemption threshold only in respect of Category A.
3. An individual is not entitled to claim for the income year ending 30 June 2023 an income exemption threshold in respect of -
(a) Category B, if the net income and exempt income of his dependent exceeds 110,000 rupees;
(b) Category C, if the net income and exempt income of his second dependent exceeds 80,000 rupees;
(c) Category D, if the net income and exempt income of his third dependent exceeds 85,000 rupees;
(d) Category E, if the net income and exempt income of his fourth dependent exceeds 80,000 rupees.
For the purpose of 3 above, in case the dependent in respect of whom a deduction has been claimed includes a bedridden next of kin, the net income and exempt
income of that dependent shall exclude the benefits derived by the bedridden next of kin under the National Pensions Act.

“Dependent” means either a spouse, a bedridden next of kin under his care, a child under the age of 18 or a child over the age of 18 and who is pursuing full-time education
or training or who cannot earn a living because of a physical or mental disability.

“Bedridden next of kin” , in respect of a person, means the bedridden spouse, father, mother, grandfather, grandmother, brother or sister of that person or of his spouse,
provided the bedridden next of kin is -
(a) eligible to the carer’s allowance payable under the National Pensions Act; and
(b) under the care of that person.

4. “Child” means
(a) an unmarried child, stepchild or adopted child of a person;
(b) an unmarried child whose guardianship or custody is entrusted to the person by virtue of any other enactment or of an order of a court of competent jurisdiction;
(c) an unmarried child placed in foster care of the person by virtue of an order of a court of competent jurisdiction.

5. “Retired person” means a person who attains the age of 60 at any time prior to 1 July 2022 and who, during the income year ending 30 June 2023, is not in receipt of any
business income or emoluments exceeding Rs 50,000 other than retirement pension.

6.“Disabled person” means a person suffering from permanent disablement.

7. Additional exemption in respect of dependent child pursuing undergraduate or postgraduate course


(a) Where a person has claimed an Income Exemption Threshold in respect of category B, C, D or E and the dependent is a child pursuing a non-sponsored full-time under
graduate or postgraduate course at an institution recognised by the Tertiary Education Commision establised under the Tertiary Education Commission Act or at a
recognised tertiary educational institution, outside Mauritius, the person may claim an additional exemption in respect of that child pursuing tertiary education of Rs 500,000.
(b) The additional exemption is not allowable :-
(i) in respect of more than four children;
(ii) in respect of the same child for more than 6 consecutive years; and
(iii) where the tuition fees, excluding administration and student union fees, are less than Rs 34,800 for a child following an undergraduate course in Mauritius.

8. Interest Relief on secured housing loan


(a) A person who has contracted a housing loan, which is secured by a mortgage or fixed charge on immoveable property and which is used exclusively for the purchase or
construction of his house, may claim a relief in respect of the interest paid or profit charge paid on the loan (under the Islamic financing arrangement).
(b) The relief to be claimed in the EDF is the amount of interest payable or profit charge payable in the income year ending 30 June 2023. In the case of a couple where
neither spouse is a dependent spouse, the relief may be claimed by either spouse or at their option, divide the claim equally between them.
(c) The loan must have been contracted from :-
(i) a bank, a non-bank deposit taking institution, an insurance company, or the Sugar Industry Pension Fund;
(ii) the Development Bank of Mauritius by its employees; or
(iii) the Statutory Bodies Family Protection Fund by its members.
(iv) an Islamic Financing Arrangement.
(d) The relief is not allowable where the person or his spouse :-
(i) is, at the time the loan is contracted, already the owner of a residential building;
(ii) derives in the income year ending 30 June 2023, total income (net income plus interest and dividends received) exceeding Rs 4 million;
(iii) has benefited from any new housing scheme set up on or after 1 January 2011 by a prescribed competent authority.
9. Relief for Medical insurance premium or contribution
A person may claim relief for premium or contribution payable for himself or his dependents in respect of whom Income Exemption Threshold has been claimed at section 3.1:-
(a) on a medical or health insurance policy; or
(b) to an approved provident fund which has its main object the provision for medical expenses.

The relief is limited to the amount of premium or contribution payable for the income year up to a maximum of :-
- Rs 25,000 for self
- Rs 25,000 for first dependent
- Rs 20,000 for second dependent
- Rs 20,000 for third dependent
- Rs 20,000 for fourth dependent
No relief should be claimed where the premium or contribution is payable by the employer or under a combined medical and life insurance scheme.
10. Deduction for Solar Energy Investment Allowance
A person will be allowed to deduct the total amount invested in a solar energy unit during the income year. In the case of a couple where neither spouse is a dependent spouse,
the relief may be claimed by either spouse or at their option, divide the claim equally between them.
11. Deduction for Household Employees
Where a person employs one or more household employees, he may claim a deduction of the wages paid to the household employees up to a maximum of 30,000 rupees,
from his net income, provided he has duly paid the contributions payable under The Social Contribution and Social Benefits Act and the National Savings Fund
Act. In case of a couple, the deduction shall not, in the aggregate, exceed 30,000 rupees.
12. Rainwater Harvesting Investment Allowance
A person who has invested in a rainwater harvesting system during the income year ending 30 June 2023 may deduct the amount invested from his net income. In the case
of a couple where neither spouse is a dependent spouse, the relief may be claimed by either spouse or at their option, divide the claim equally between them.
13. Deduction for fast charger investment allowance in respect of electric car
A person will be allowed to deduct the total investment in the acquisition of a fast charger for an electric car during the income year ending 30 June 2023.
14. Deduction for donation to charitable institutions
A person will be allowed to deduct from his net income the amount donated electronically to charitable institutions up to an amount of Rs 50,000 in the income year com-
mencing on 1 July 2022.
15. Deduction for contribution made to approved personal pension schemes
A person will be allowed to deduct from his net income the amount contributed in respect of an individual pension scheme, an amount of up to Rs 50,000, in the income year commencing
on 1 July 2022.
Where during the income year ending 30 June 2023, an employee becomes entitled to new exemptions, reliefs and deductions under Section 3, he
may submit to his employer a fresh EDF claiming therein the new exemptions, reliefs and deductions to which he is entitled.

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