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What to do if an employer ceases, becomes insolvent, takes over an existing business, or makes employees redundant whilst paying sick pay.
Guidance highlighting the changes to Employer Supported Childcare.
Use this guide if you’re having problems running Basic PAYE Tools on a Linux operating system and need help to install the files.
A bi-monthly magazine for employers and agents that gives up-to-date information on payroll topics.
Forms P60 (2023 to 2024) for PAYE software developers.
What to do if you and your employee disagree with a formal decision about entitlement, how to appeal and who decides.
Information about direct collection and direct payment schemes, used to collect tax or National Insurance contributions (NICs), or both.
Forms P11 and P14/P60 (2013 to 2014) for PAYE software developers.
Find out information for when tax has not been deducted from remuneration paid to company directors.
Forms P60 (2022 to 2023) for PAYE software developers.
Use these rates and thresholds when you operate your payroll or provide expenses and benefits to your employees.
Use these tables to check your employee started with you in time to qualify for paternity pay.
Use this guide to design employer substitute forms P60 for tax years 2024 to 2025 and 2025 to 2026.
Information for employers who pay casual employees working outdoors harvesting perishable crops, or as casual beaters for a shoot.
How employers can protect themselves against employees abusing tax relief for their travel.
Find out what responsibilities your employee has and the records they need to keep when claiming travelling expenses.
Using Compromise Agreements if your employee stops working for you and has a potential claim against you for statutory pay as wages or salary.
What happens if you fail to operate Statutory Pay and how you appeal against a penalty for failure.
Find out more about tax returns for employment related securities schemes and arrangements.
Action to take when paying Adoption Pay in certain circumstances, including employee becomes sick, leaves, dies, is awarded a pay rise, or the child dies.
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