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 | Mar 3, 2020 | Employment allowance, News, Payroll
The Employment Allowance is set at a maximum of £3,000 and can be claimed by any business which has a payroll with at least one employee or two directors earning over the secondary earnings threshold. The Allowance is offset against your Class 1 National Insurance...
by Jacqui Lilley | Sep 30, 2019 | News, Payroll, Student loans
The repayment of student loans takes place through the payroll, with payments being deducted from employees’ pay when they start earning over the minimum threshold. As you would expect, deductions are taken from a student’s weekly or monthly pay and paid...
by Jacqui Lilley | May 24, 2013 | HMRC, News, RTI
The last 2 months have been very busy at JLP with Year End and the start of RTI. We have taken on lots of new accounts, many of which resulted in businesses coming up against problems with RTI and not being able to cope with the added time burden it entails. But rest...
by Jacqui Lilley | Apr 4, 2013 | HMRC, News, RTI
Some companies have been asking us what the ‘relaxation’ of RTI rules by HMRC really means and who it affects, so we thought we would clarify things. The relaxation of RTI is for the benefit of employers with fewer than 50 employees, and here’s the...
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