Register as an employer

Register by enrolling for PAYE Online

You can register as an employer with HMRC by enrolling for PAYE in your online account.

After you enrol you’ll get 2 letters from HMRC containing your:

You’ll need these to set up your payroll and send information about your employees to HMRC.

Other ways to register

You can also register by phoning HMRC.

What you’ll need to provide

When you phone, you’ll need to provide information about your company, including:

  • its name, business address and phone number - the business address cannot be a PO box
  • its trading name, if this is different
  • the type of business, for example plumbing, investment, electrical engineering
  • its unique taxpayer reference (UTR)
  • the name and National Insurance number of the person operating the scheme

You’ll also need to provide:

  • your name, email address and a telephone number HMRC can contact you on
  • a postal address for correspondence, if this is different to the company’s address

Finally, you’ll need to provide the following information about your employees:

  • the date of their first payday, or when you first provide expenses or benefits if this is earlier
  • how many people you’re employing - or expect to employ in this tax year
  • whether you’ll be using any subcontractors in the construction industry
  • whether you’ll be operating an occupational pension scheme

What happens next

You’ll get a letter containing your PAYE and Accounts Office references. You can check when to expect this letter from HMRC.

Use these references to enrol for PAYE Online.

Your answers

Start again

1. Will the business do any of the following?
Yes
Change 1. Will the business do any of the following?
2. Special rules apply to some types of employer. Do you fall into any of these categories?
No
Change 2. Special rules apply to some types of employer. Do you fall into any of these categories?
3. What type of business are you?
sole trader
Change 3. What type of business are you?
4. Do you have an online account with HMRC?
Yes
Change 4. Do you have an online account with HMRC?
  1. Step 1 Check that you’re taking on someone as an employee

    Follow these steps if you want to take on someone with the employment status of ‘employee’ for the first time.

    1. Check who counts as an employee

    The rules are different if you want to take on someone with another type of employment status, such as agency staff, freelancers, consultants and contractors.

    1. Check your responsibilities when you take on someone with a different employment status and contract type
  2. and Check you can afford to take on employees

  3. Step 2 Make your workplace safe and accessible for employees

  4. Step 3 Register as an employer and set up PAYE

  5. Step 4 Check your responsibilities around workplace pensions

  6. Step 5 Get Employers' Liability insurance

  7. Step 6 Recruit and employ someone