Cyprus Payroll System Guide
A step-by-step guide to paying your people and meeting your Cyprus payroll obligations in Mantle.
Cyprus Payroll is the part of Mantle that pays the people who work for your business and keeps you right with the Cyprus authorities. It works out what each person earns, what comes off their pay in tax and contributions, what the business owes on top, and what lands in their bank account, then records all of that in your books, pays the staff, and builds the statutory returns you have to file.
This guide walks you through the whole cycle, screen by screen. It is written for the three people who tend to touch payroll: the business owner who is not an accountant and needs to follow along without learning bookkeeping, the bookkeeper or accountant who knows the accounting and needs to see how Mantle does it, and the administrator setting payroll up for everyone else.
What's inside
- Setting up: the employer's details, its tax and social-insurance registrations, and the accounts each part of a payslip posts to.
- Employees: adding people, recording their engagements and terms, their income tax declaration, and the per-employee settings Mantle reads at run time.
- Pay schedules and pay runs: the difference between a calculated run and an imported run, reviewing the totals, and finalising.
- Disbursement and payslips: paying take-home pay from a bank account and delivering payslips to staff.
- Social Insurance, GHS, and the employer-only funds, and how each contribution is worked out.
- TD7 and the other statutory returns, built from the payroll you have already run, ready to upload to the government portals.
- Leave and holidays, the record lifecycle of draft, finalised, cancelled and reversed, the reports, and the activity timeline.
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