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Payroll Tips - May 2008 - In-year electronic filing

As the tax year ends, most employers are now filing online. Get ready for in-year electronic filing, a central PAYE database and an end to many local arrangements, says Simon Parsons.
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Payroll Tips - March 2008 - Training opportunities

Work-related training is generally not considered a taxable benefit and is exempt from tax and National Insurance Contributions. Keith Cossey describes the limits of the exemption.
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Payroll Tips - November 2007 - Weekly reminder - SMP & bonuses

Bonuses paid during the relevant period can make Statutory Maternity Pay levels higher than basic salary, writes Norman Green. This is not an anomaly, but part of the scheme.
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Payroll Tips - October 2007 - Next Steps - in-year communication from HMRC

With year-end electronic filing now well established, employers are gearing themselves for automation of in-year communication. Caroline Close of HMRC describes progress, and announces some process simplifications.
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Payroll Tips - September 2007 - The K Factor - K Tax Codes

Introduction of the K code for individuals with non-cash benefits mean that tax can become a high proportion of pay. The rules set a 50% tax ceiling over a pay period. Norman Green explains.
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Payroll Tips - July 2007 - Not the retiring type - workers over 65


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Payroll Tips - June 2007 - Non-UK citizens

Employment status of non-UK citizens has become a complex area. Nichola Carter answers some common queries.
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Payroll Tips - May 2007 - Use by: May 07 - P45s/P46

P45s issued last year will soon be out of date. Norman Green suggests brushing up on P46 procedure to minimise problems, and getting ready for compulsory in-year online filing.
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Payroll Tips - April 2007 - Tax Year End

HMRC’s Ian Atkin gives a useful guide to successful online filing of employer end-of-year returns, and points out common errors to avoid.
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Payroll Tips - March 2007 - Attachment of Earnings Orders

Norman Green of LogicaCMG explains why new Attachment of Earnings Orders are already in need of revision and that a new public body will be collecting Deduction from Earnings Orders on child maintenance.
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Payroll Tips - February 2007 - This sporting life - Tax

Provision of sporting facilities to staff can be tax free. As is usual, however, there is a set of conditions to be met. Keith Cossey provides a guide to pleasing both the sporty employee and the finance director.
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Payroll Tips - January 2007 - Training & tax

Keith Cossey looks at what employers can currently provide their employees in terms of training and further education expenses without incurring liability for tax and NICs.
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Payroll Tips - December 2006 - Taxable benefits at Christmas

Don’t get caught up with taxable benefits in the festive season. As Keith Cossey highlights – times have changed since the days of Marley and Scrooge!
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Payroll Tips - November 2006 - Final Payments

Final payments are usually straightforward. But irregular payments, reduced rate NICs and other cases create complications. Norman Green of LogicaCMG reports.
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Payroll Tips - October 2006 - Age Legislation Special

New age discrimination laws do not just affect recruitment and management – there are implications for payroll. Norman Green of LogicaCMG describes the changes to statutory payments.
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Payroll Tips - September 2006 - The Wrong NINO

The National Insurance Number (NINO) is part of the key to an employee's records at HMRC so even if the wrong NINO is issued it will not affect the employee's records, says Norman Green of LogicaCMG.
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Payroll Tips - August 2006 - Paper Rules

Many employers are cutting costs by choosing an electronic format for pay statements, but an employee has the right to a paper payslip should they choose, says Norman Green.
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Payroll Tips - June 2006 - PSAs

Up the workers

Norman Green considers ways in which employers can sidestep HMRC expectations to prevent staff being left out of pocket.
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Payroll Tips - May 2006 - Salary Sacrifice

Remaining mutually beneficial
A major life change can impact on the mutual benefits of a salary sacrifice scheme; the key, advises Norman Green, is to ensure the length of the agreement will match the cost of the benefit and the limit on the tax and NICs relief.
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Payroll Tips - April 2006 - Age Discrimination

The EU directive abolishing age discrimination in the workplace will impact on statutory payments and payroll, says Norman Green.
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Payroll Tips - March 2006 - Tax Codes

Issuing employees with the correct tax code is a fundamental - but often confusing - payroll requirement. Norman Green tries to give a clearer picture.
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Payroll Tips - January 2006 - SSP

Norman Green explains why it is critical to keep on top of rules for Statutory Sick Pay, including year-on-year changes.
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Payroll Tips - February 2006 - Payroll Data

Your new year’s resolution might be to carry out that much-needed office clearout, but how long should you hold on to employee information and what should you keep? Norman Green offers some guidance.
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Payroll Tips - November 2005 - Equal Pay

The Equal Pay Act 1970 gave women the legal right to be paid the same as men, but there are traditional factors of discrimination that continue to play a part in the pay gap. From occupational segregation to unequal impact on family responsibilities, equal pay remains a matter of hot debate.
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Payroll Tips - December 2005 - SMP

Norman Green urges employers to remember both the commonplace and obscure when it comes to maternity pay.
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Payroll Tips - October 2005 - Deductions from Pay

I was recently checking the HMRC website for any exciting news to report and I noticed that it is continuing to experience IT problems and therefore part of its service, in particular 'What's New' is not functioning properly.
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Payroll Tips - August 2005 - Disaster Planning

With the recent terrorist attacks still uppermost in people’s thoughts and also some of the IT problems that many employers faced when they tried to file their end-of-year returns online this year, it is a good time to reflect on whether your contingency plans for running the payroll in the event of a disaster is up to date?
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Payroll Tips - September 2005 - P46/Tax Credits

It's September and we are already halfway through the tax year. Where does the time go? Before we know it, we will be facing another tax year-end!

Many employers who filed online last year reported that, apart from delays logging onto the Revenue's internet website, things had gone smoothly. Or so they thought...
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Payroll Tips - July 2005 - Tax Year End

This month sees the last of the major deadlines, with the exception of the payment and declaration of any PAYE Settlement Agreements in October.
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Payroll Tips - June 2005 - Tax Tables

By the time you receive June’s issue of Payroll World, I hope that any trauma concerning the submission of your year-end returns is a dim and distant memory.

Many employers thought that, with online filing and the Quality Standard to contend with, 2004/05 would be their toughest end-of-year so far. It is a credit to many of you for rising to the challenge with good planning and preparation.
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Payroll Q&A - SMP/Alabaster

Maternity - so what is a pay rise?

Simon Parsons of Ceridian seeks clarification from HMRC on what constitutes a pay increase with regard to maternity benefit.
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Payroll Q&A - Childcare Vouchers

Payroll World has received a number of queries on the correct payroll treatment of childcare vouchers. Here our business support helpline (available by subscription) provides some useful advice.
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Payroll Q&A - Online filing/SSP/Alabaster

Deducting Government incentive awards from PAYE/NI payments, company sick pay and SSP, examining how they work together, and more on the Alabaster judgement.

Linda Pullan answers your questions.
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Payroll Q&A - NICs

May 2005 - Can two months’ National Insurance be deducted at one time? And how do you deal with a part-monthly payment for the ‘long’ month of March? Linda Pullan advises.
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Payroll Q&A - Part-time workers

Pay for part-time workers whose hours vary requires careful consideration when calculating for an incomplete month, and there is a hidden perk for some women on maternity leave. Linda Pullan reports
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Payroll Q&A - What Alabaster means to you

June 2005 - Linda Pullan answers a key point that arose at the recent Payroll World annual update conference on the complex Alabaster case, and clarifies a key point on amending online end-of-year returns.
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Payroll Q&A - Backdating maternity pay rises

April 2005 - Linda Pullan considers the complex matter where a pay rise takes a woman above the Lower Earnings Limit and answers other queries.
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Payroll Q&A - Online Choice

February 2005 - Linda Pullan reassures a correspondent that the P35 can be sent through the Inland Revenue’s website, and picks up on a Helpline mistake over the snapshot letter.
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Payroll Q&A - Zero Tolerance for Online Filing

March 2005 - Our quiz about online filing left one correspondent wondering about zeroes. Linda Pullan
explains why a blank look may be just what you need.
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Payroll Q&A - Congestion charge

January 2005 - Ken Livingstone’s London congestion charge prompts a query about tax, while Christmas needs accounting for. Answers for this page come from Croner Consulting.
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Sex toys and payroll...

Serial entrepreneur Chris Fitzgerald, founder of Payroll World and of the market leading payroll recruitment company Chase Moulande, finds business invention comes naturally.
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Payroll Tips - November 2007

Simon Parsons brings us up to date on some of the details that have emerged from the Treasury during the Autumn, since the earlier-than-usual pre-budget report.
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