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How and when to report changes that affect your Child Benefit payments, such as earnings going above £60,000. How to update a change of address or bank details.
Report any changes that could affect your Child Benefit to HM Revenue and…
Report any changes that could affect your Child Benefit. If you do not,…
What to do when paying maternity pay if an employee leaves, becomes sick, dies, or is awarded a pay rise.
Find out how different circumstances can affect how you work out your employee's entitlement and what you pay them.
Find out what you need to do when an employee leaves, becomes sick, dies, or if the child is born early or dies.
If your employer is 'insolvent' this means it cannot pay its debts - your rights if this happens, claiming money owed to you, where to get advice
What to do when an employee leaves, is reinstated, has a break in employment, works for someone else, is sick or goes abroad.
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.
When debt payments can be taken from your wages, changing how much you pay, paying it off early, and reporting a change to your circumstances
Reasons why your benefit payments could change, report changes in your circumstances while claiming benefits
What you need to do when paying sick pay to an employee who’s pregnant, in legal custody, in a trade dispute, has overpaid or underpaid, or earns below the Lower Earnings Limit.
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