by Jacqui Lilley | Jul 7, 2020 | News, Payroll
Although lockdown has restricted business for many, some businesses have been taking on new employees during this period. Likewise, there will also be individuals who have used this time to start their own business and will be planning for the costs involved in taking...
by Jacqui Lilley | Jul 7, 2020 | News
The CJRS scheme will close to anyone who hasn’t been furloughed for 3 weeks by 30th June. This means you will only be able to claim for employees after that if they have been furloughed for a 3 week period at any time before 30th June. Working back, this means...
by Jacqui Lilley | May 29, 2020 | News
The Covid-19 pandemic has disrupted every facet of life in the UK. However, when it comes to workplace pensions, it has been confirmed by the Pensions Regulator, that employers should continue to enrol, re-enrol and contribute towards workers? pensions whether they...
by Jacqui Lilley | May 29, 2020 | News, Payroll
The National Minimum Wage is statutory and legally binding. Companies must comply. However, the Low Pay Commission (LPC) published a report on 7th May 2020 which highlighted the fact that there is still a lot of non-compliance about. It also discussed the area of...
by Jacqui Lilley | May 1, 2020 | News
These are the key guidelines from the Government. Whilst on furlough, the employee guidance confirms that the employee may still continue to undertake union or non-union representative duties and activities for the purpose of an individual or collective representation...
by Jacqui Lilley | May 1, 2020 | News
April is the start of the tax year, and also the start of the payroll year. This means, of course, that April is normally one of the busiest for those of us who run payrolls. There are changes in National Insurance contributions, changes to student loan thresholds, a...
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