Knowledge Centre

Payroll

Starters

Onboarding employees with confidence.  From new starter checklists and P45s to tax codes and pensions. Onboarding employees with confidence   For further advice visit the Payroll Submission Guide page

Migrating Payroll Provider

Navigating the Transition: Stages of Migrating To and From a Payroll Provider Switching payroll providers can be a daunting task, whether you're moving to a new provider or reverting to an in-house system. This guide breaks down the stages of migrating to and from a...

Payroll Submission Guides

Confused about payroll submissions? We simplify the process! Partnering with us clarifies your responsibilities and ensures accurate filings. Our experts guide you every step of the way, reducing your workload and keeping you compliant. How to complete a New Employee...

National Minimum Wage

What is the National Minimum Wage? ​ How much is the National Minimum Wage? The minimum wage depends on your age and whether you’re an apprentice. You must be at least: school leaving age to get the National Minimum Wage. The age at which you leave school differs...

Contacting HMRC about Payroll

There are several ways to contact HMRC   Employer Helpline – 0300 200 3200 Outside UK: +44 151 268 0558 Fax: 03000 523 030 Opening times: HMRC phone line opening hours are: Monday to Friday: 8am to 6pm Closed weekends and bank holidays. Employee Helpline – 0845...

HMRC PAYE Payments

PAYE Scheme As an employer you will have a unique HMRC Pay As You Earn Reference scheme number. This account is allocated to your business and used to collect Income Tax and National Insurance Contributions from employee wages. What you’re paying Your PAYE bill may...

Employer Duties

Employers play a pivotal role in payroll, managing tasks from accurate processing to legal compliance. We have provided brief introductions to some elements of an employer’s duty and responsibilities below:   HMRC PAYE Payments Contacting HMRC Workplace Pensions...

Payroll Tax Week Calendars

Payroll Tax Week Calendars The tax year is slightly organic. The tax year may start on the 6th April and end on the 5th April but the tax weeks and monthly split fluctuate annually. So, don't get confused, get organised with our FREE Month and Week Tax Period...