Exclusive: Daniel Toresen to Speak at the Annual NZPPA Conference
October 7, 2020 | Events
Since being formed in 2007 NZPPA has become the leading professional payroll body in New Zealand.
NZPPA is a national organisation with members throughout New Zealand and overseas (wherever NZ payroll is processed) and has grown to now have currently over 1500+ members that includes: individual, company, not for profit, corporate and overseas members.
Our members pay over 2,000,000+ New Zealand employees!
Payroll practitioners combine a unique skill set with elements of accountancy, employment relations, IT savvy and general and specialist human resource knowledge.
NZPPA’s focus is on developing payroll as a recognised profession in its own right, not to sit or hidden under accounting or human resource functions.
NZPPA’s other important role is to act as an independent voice for payroll in New Zealand raising issues, concerns and any risks that may impact on the work that NZ payroll practitioners do.
NZPPA does this through providing beginner to advanced payroll learning opportunities, providing essential payroll information for FREE since 2008 through our ePayroll weekly electronic newsletter, annual payroll practitioner certification based on four industry recognised levels, professional events including the largest two-day annual conference in NZ, payroll technical support available through the NZPPA PayTech AdviceLine (payroll Q&A, audit and new payroll selection services), provides the annual payroll resource the NZPPA Payroll Practice Guide and writes and submits submissions to government on legislation that impacts on the work done in payroll.
Daniel Toresen (Danny) has worked as a career corporate private investigator in New Zealand forover 30 years. He is Managing Director of The Investigators a New Zealand based corporate investigation organisation.
Dates for the 4 events that make up this year’s conference:
- 9 October 2020, 9am to 12.30pm
- 15 October 2020, 9am to 12.30pm
- 6 November 2020, 9am to 12.30pm
- 19 November 2020, 9am to 12.30pm