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Use these rates and thresholds when you operate your payroll or provide expenses and benefits to your employees.
Tax and reporting rules for employers covering the costs of employees working from home
How to make debt deductions from an employee's pay because of an 'attachment of earnings order' (AEO) from a court. Includes information from the withdrawn A/E guidance.
If you have outstanding disguised remuneration loans, you can settle them under the 2020 terms.
Tell HMRC about undeclared income, self-employment, capital gains, profits in a company and foreign income
The amount you earn, and how often you're paid your wages, can affect your Universal Credit.
Find out how to work out and make PAYE deductions for employees who come to work in the UK.
Check your Income Tax, Personal Allowance and tax code for the current tax year. Update details of your income from jobs and pensions.
Regular payroll tasks - record employee pay, calculate deductions, give payslips, report to and pay HMRC, view the balance of what you owe HMRC.
Universal Credit is replacing 6 other benefits with a single monthly payment if you're out of work or on a low income - eligibility, how to prepare.
Class 1 National Insurance (NI) contribution rates for the current tax year, what NI category letters mean.
Inheritance Tax (IHT) is paid when a person's estate is worth more than £325,000 when they die - exemptions, passing on property. Sometimes known as death duties.
You'll only make repayments to your student loan when you earn more than the repayment threshold amount. There are different repayment thresholds for different countries.
See how the Child Maintenance Service works out maintenance and the rates they use
Income Support is extra money to help people on a low income or none at all - rates, eligibility and how to claim
Accommodation provided by an employer can affect the National Minimum Wage and National Living Wage: offset rates, accommodation charges.
Income Tax and National Insurance contributions must be deducted from any wages paid to company employees.
Work out whether you can claim Married Couple's Allowance (MCA) and find out how much you could get taken off your tax bill
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