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How to pay PAYE and National Insurance for employers, including Construction Industry Scheme, student loan deductions, reference numbers, bank details, deadlines and payment booklets.
You must pay your PAYE bill to HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) by: the 22nd…
You can set up a Direct Debit through your HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC)…
You’ll need to use your 13-character accounts office reference number as…
You need to add 4 extra numbers to your 13-character accounts office…
Check your HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) online account - it should update…
You must tell HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) if you have not paid any…
Enrol and use HMRC's PAYE Online service to send payroll information to HMRC, to view the balance of what you owe, and to access tax codes and notices about your employees
As an employer, you need to use HM Revenue and Customs’ (HMRC) PAYE Online…
To use PAYE Online you need to: enrol for the service (you’ll need your…
PAYE Desktop Viewer is an application from HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC)…
As an employer, if you provide company cars or fuel for your employees' private use, you'll need to work out the taxable value so you can report this to HMRC
Class 1 National Insurance (NI) contribution rates for the current tax year, what NI category letters mean.
Find out if, and how, you need to register with HMRC when you start employing people.
How to pay Class 1A National Insurance for employers, including a HMRC reference number, bank details, Faster Payments, CHAPS, Bacs, overseas payments and deadlines.
Claim up to £10,500 off your employer's National Insurance (NI), who is eligible, how to claim using your payroll software.
Understand the letters and numbers in your employee's tax codes, know when to update someone's tax code
Check if your pay matches the National Minimum Wage, the National Living Wage or if your employer owes you payments from the previous year.
What new employers need to do for PAYE, including choosing whether to run payroll yourself, paying someone for the first time and keeping records.
If you're an employer and provide expenses or benefits to employees or directors, you might need to tell HMRC and pay tax and National Insurance on them
Download HMRC's free payroll software Basic PAYE Tools
PAYE Settlement Agreements (PSA) allow employers to make an annual payment to HRMC for some types of expenses and benefits - apply, renew, deadlines
Find out how to get HMRC PAYE forms including P45, P60, starter checklist (which replaced the P46), P11D.
Reclaim Statutory Maternity, Paternity, Adoption, Parental Bereavement Pay and Shared Parental Pay, find out about Small Employers’ Relief and get help if you cannot afford payments.
How to pay a PAYE late payment or filing penalty, including payment methods, reference numbers, bank account details and deadlines.
Direct Earnings Attachment (DEA) and deducting any money an employee owes the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) from their pay
Find HMRC-recognised payroll software to manage your Real Time Information (RTI) PAYE payments and deductions.
If you provide company cars to your employees, use form P46 (Car) to tell HMRC
How to pay a PAYE Settlement Agreement (PSA), including payment methods, reference numbers, bank details and deadlines.
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