by Jacqui Lilley | Dec 21, 2017 | News, Payroll
In the UK, most workers are entitled to 5.6 weeks of paid holiday per year, with part time workers the same, pro-rata. Self employed workers, of course, are not covered by this statutory regulation, but what happens when there is an issue over whether someone is...
by Jacqui Lilley | Dec 21, 2017 | News, Payroll
HM Revenue and Customs charges late payment penalties on PAYE amounts that aren’t paid in full and on time. This article details what these penalties are for and how much they can be. What do the late payment penalties cover? The answer, of course, is pretty...
by Jacqui Lilley | Nov 30, 2017 | News
From April 2018 Minimum Workplace Pension Contributions are increasing All employers should have received a letter from the Pensions Regulator, recently, telling them that the minimum amounts that they and their staff need to pay into their automatic enrolment...
by Jacqui Lilley | Oct 23, 2017 | News, Payroll
The Marriage Tax Allowance – Millions are Missing Out As Payroll Services specialists we’re often asked if there are any easy – and legal – ways of increasing take home pay. The answer is yes: The Marriage Tax Allowance. If you’re...
by Jacqui Lilley | Oct 23, 2017 | News, Payroll
Payroll and Tax Relief for Uniforms Did you know that as an employee that if you wear a uniform of some sort to work that it is possible claim tax relief on it? It isn’t something that goes through the payroll, of course, but we like giving little bits of help...
by Jacqui Lilley | Aug 25, 2017 | News
What Happens When Auto-Enrolment has Happened and the Workplace Pension has Started? So far, according to The Pensions Regulator, about 8 million people have been enrolled into a workplace pension by 600,000 companies. That’s great news for them, as they are...
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