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PAYE, the basics


                                                                          Table of contents


                                                                          PAYE: the basics                                   2
                                                                          Introduction                                       2
                                                                          Employer's responsibility for PAYE                 2
                                                                          Getting started with PAYE                          3
                                                                          When to apply PAYE                                 4
                                                                          Employee tax codes                                 4
                                                                          PAYE forms - and when to use them                  5
                                                                          Where to get further information on PAYE           6
                                                                          Here's how I set up a payroll system for my
                                                                          business                                           6
                                                                          Helplines                                          7
                                                                          Related guides on businesslink.gov.uk              7
                                                                          Related web sites you might find useful            8




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Subjects covered in this guide
                                                                          Introduction
Introduction
                                                                          PAYE (Pay As You Earn) is the HM
Employer's responsibility for PAYE                                        Revenue & Customs (HMRC) system for
                                                                          collecting income tax from the pay of
Getting started with PAYE                                                 employees, including directors, as they earn
                                                                          it.
When to apply PAYE
                                                                          As an employer, you need to deduct income
Employee tax codes
                                                                          tax and National Insurance contributions
PAYE forms - and when to use them                                         (NICs) from your employees' pay and
                                                                          submit the deductions to HMRC.
Where to get further information on PAYE
                                                                          This guide explains how you deduct income
Here's how I set up a payroll system for my                               tax and NICs, outlining the various forms
business                                                                  and processes involved.
Helplines

Related guides on businesslink.gov.uk
                                                                          Employer's responsibility for PAYE
                                                                          If you employ people, including any directors
Related web sites you might find useful
                                                                          of a limited company, you will need to
                                                                          deduct income tax and National Insurance
                                                                          contributions (NICs) from their pay before
                                                                          they receive it.
You can find this guide by navigating to:
                                                                          As an employer, you need to know how to
Home > Taxes, returns & payroll > PAYE                                    calculate the correct income tax deductions,
and payroll for employers > PAYE: the                                     taking account of the various rates,
basics                                                                    allowances and limits that exist. For more
                                                                          information, see our section on your tax
                                                                          bill, payments, deadlines, corrections
                                                                          and refunds.

                                                                          Payments to HMRC
                                                                          By the 19th of each month - or, if you make
                                                                          electronic payments, by the 22nd of each
                                                                          month - you must ensure that the most
                                                                          recent amounts you have deducted from all
                                                                          your employees' pay has reached HM
                                                                          Revenue & Customs (HMRC).

                                                                          If your average monthly payments are likely

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to be less than £1,500 you may be able to
pay them quarterly.                                                       Getting started with PAYE
                                                                          When you first start employing people, you
If you pay too little or too late, you may incur                          may find it a challenge dealing with all the
interest on these amounts and/or have to                                  forms and procedures involved in organising
pay a fine.                                                               your payroll. You will learn the parts of the
                                                                          PAYE (Pay As You Earn) system that apply
Download the employer further guide to                                    to your particular business situation in
PAYE and NICs from the HMRC website                                       stages, as and when they apply to your
(PDF, 517K) - Opens in a new window.                                      business.

Taxation of benefits-in-kind                                              Setting up a payroll system

Employees and directors are also taxed on                                 At first, many employers decide to use an
benefits in kind, such as a company car or                                outside supplier - usually an accountant - to
medical insurance.                                                        run their payroll for them. An experienced
                                                                          accountant can tell you what systems and
As an employer you will have to pay Class                                 forms to use, making sure you don't miss
1A NICs on such benefits. However, you do                                 out any essential steps. See our guide on
not have to pay these contributions under                                 how to choose and manage an
the PAYE (Pay As You Earn) system - you                                   accountant.
do so at the year end.
                                                                          Alternatively you could use a payroll agency,
See our section on expenses and benefits                                  but remember you are still legally
for employers.                                                            responsible for any mistakes. You could
                                                                          invest in a payroll software package, but it
                                                                          must comply with HM Revenue & Customs
Filing PAYE returns                                                       (HMRC) standards. You can get advice on
You can manage your PAYE online using                                     technical specifications of PAYE Online
PAYE Online for Employers. Once                                           on the HMRC website - Opens in a new
registered, you can complete form P11D                                    window and view a list of accredited
using either third-party software or the free                             payroll software products on the HMRC
HMRC Online Return & Forms - PAYE                                         website - Opens in a new window.
product. Read about and enrol for PAYE
Online for Employers.                                                     Actions to get you started
                                                                                 • Contact the HMRC New Employer
Alternatively, you can download form P11D                                          Helpline on Tel 0845 60 70 143 and
from the HMRC website (PDF, 149K) -                                                order a New Employer Starter Pack.
Opens in a new window and make a paper                                             The pack includes the Employer
return.                                                                            CD-Rom, which can help you to
                                                                                   easily work out tax and National
Use our interactive tool to find out about                                         Insurance deductions. You can view
the main online transactions you can                                               the contents of the latest New
make with government.                                                              Employer Starter Pack on the

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         HMRC website - Opens in a new
                                                                          Rates of income tax and National
         window. Staff on the helpline will
         also be able to answer any queries                               Insurance contributions
         you may have.                                                    Note that income tax and National Insurance
       • Get free confidential advice from                                contribution rates and thresholds may
         your local HMRC Advice Team on a                                 change from year to year. See our section
         one-to-one basis at any location                                 on your tax bill, payments, deadlines,
         which suits you. Find contact                                    corrections and refunds and our guide on
         details of your local Advice Team                                National Insurance: the basics.
         on the HMRC website - Opens in a
         new window.
                                                                          Employee tax codes
When to apply PAYE                                                        Each taxpayer has a personal tax code
                                                                          issued to them by HM Revenue & Customs
PAYE (Pay As You Earn) is applied to all                                  (HMRC). You will find this code on a new
cash payments an employee receives as a                                   employee's form P45. You use the code
result of working for you, including:                                     together with HMRC taxable pay tables to
                                                                          work out how much tax to deduct from your
       • salary and wages                                                 employee. You can look up taxable pay
       • overtime, shift pay and tips                                     tables on the HMRC website - Opens in a
       • expense allowances and claims (this                              new window.
         only applies where these are paid in
         cash and, for expense payments,                                  New employee without a P45
         only if they fall within specific criteria
         - for more details, see our guide on                             If a new employee doesn't have a form P45
         expenses and benefits: the basics)                               and therefore there isn't a tax code for you
       • bonuses and commission                                           to use, they will probably need to complete a
       • statutory sick pay                                               form P46. You can do either of the following:
       • statutory maternity/paternity/adoption
         pay                                                                     • Ask the employee to complete the
       • lump-sum and compensation                                                 form themselves.
         payments - some payments, eg                                            • Complete the form for the employee
         statutory redundancy payments up to                                       by asking them for the necessary
         the value of £30,000, are tax exempt                                      information, eg by getting them to fill
                                                                                   in a form you created yourself or
Taxation of non-cash benefits                                                      asking for the information via email.
                                                                                   You do not necessarily need the
Non-cash benefits, eg childcare provision,                                         employee's signature.
company cars and health check-ups, may or
may not be subject to PAYE deductions.
                                                                          You can submit the paper version of the
                                                                          form - in which case you will need the
Find out about the tax treatment of                                       employee's signature anyway - but it's
non-cash benefits on the HM Revenue &                                     quicker and easier to use PAYE Online for
Customs (HMRC) website - Opens in a                                       Employers. Read about and enrol for
new window.

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PAYE Online for Employers.                                                       • Form P60 - this shows the tax
                                                                                   deducted for the whole tax year. You
Find details of completing form P46 on                                             must give one to each employee by
the HMRC website - Opens in a new                                                  the 31 May following the end of the
window.                                                                            relevant tax year. You can order form
                                                                                   P60 from the HMRC Employer
                                                                                   Orderline on Tel 08457 646 646.
PAYE forms - and when to use                                                       Download specimen forms P14
                                                                                   and P60 from the HM Revenue &
them                                                                               Customs (HMRC) website (PDF,
                                                                                   79K) - Opens in a new window.
You must keep records of wages or salary
you have paid to your employees - but also
including benefits and expenses. You must                                 If you have 50 or more employees, you must
also use these records to give certain                                    send all forms P45 and P46 (including P46
pay-related information to employees.                                     (Pen) and P46 (Expat)) online. And under
                                                                          government proposals all employers,
                                                                          regardless of the number of employees, will
There are a number of basic forms and                                     have to send this information online from 6
procedures you need to use to do this.                                    April 2011.

Commonly used payroll forms for                                           Payroll administration forms
employees
                                                                          If you employ staff you need to keep a
There are three main forms to give to your                                record of all salary payments made,
employees, which show what income tax                                     including NICs. You can download a
and National Insurance contributions (NICs)                               specimen form P11 Deductions Working
they have paid.                                                           Sheet from the HMRC website (PDF,
                                                                          118K) - Opens in a new window to record
These are:                                                                these details - this can also be used as the
                                                                          basis of your wages record.
       • Itemised pay statements - these
         are internal forms that you create                               To find out which forms you need to submit
         and give to your employees to show                               at the end of the year, see our guide on how
         how their pay has been calculated -                              to sort out your PAYE affairs for the end
         see details of what a pay                                        of the tax year.
         statement must include on the
         Department for Business,                                         Read about and enrol for PAYE Online
         Innovation & Skills (BIS) website -                              for Employers, or to find out more about
         Opens in a new window.                                           how electronic filing is being phased in for
       • Form P45 - new employees who                                     all employers, read our guide on how to file
         have had a job before will bring this                            returns online.
         to you when they start to work for
         you. In turn, you give them a
         completed P45 when they leave,                                   You can also get regular reminders of
         which they pass on to their new                                  important tax dates with our tax deadline
         employer.                                                        email alerts.

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Where to get further information on                                       Here's how I set up a payroll
PAYE                                                                      system for my business
You can order a number of helpful guides                                  Rebecca Alfandary
from the HMRC Employer Orderline on Tel
08457 646 646. You can also:                                              Active Designs - Opens in a new window
                                                                          Rebecca's top tips:
       • download the employer's further
         guide to PAYE (Pay As You Earn)                                         • "Make use of the HM Revenue &
         and National Insurance                                                    Customs website if you get stuck."
         contributions (NICs) from the HM                                        • "Get a computerised system as soon
         Revenue & Customs (HMRC)                                                  as you can. It is easier to set up
         website (PDF, 517K) - Opens in a                                          while you only have a few
         new window                                                                employees."
       • download a step-by-step guide to                                        • "Ask your accountant what payroll
         PAYE from the HMRC website (PDF)                                          software they recommend."
       • download a catalogue of leaflets
         and booklets from the HMRC                                       Rebecca Alfandary set up her business
         website (PDF) - Opens in a new                                   Active Designs to supply educational
         window, which explain the basics of                              equipment to primary and nursery schools in
         PAYE and NICs, and include brief                                 1995. When the company took on its first
         details of working out how much to                               employee Rebecca decided to save money
         deduct from your employees' pay                                  by setting up a manual, in-house payroll
                                                                          system. Now that the business employs five,
Alternatively, you can find an employer's                                 it uses a payroll software package instead.
information guide in the form of a                                        Here, Rebecca explains how she set up her
diary/planner on the HMRC website -                                       first payroll system and why she decided to
Opens in a new window.                                                    get it computerised.

The planner tells you about:                                              What I did

       • what forms HMRC will be sending to                               Contact HM Revenue & Customs
         you during the tax year                                          "Setting up a manual payroll system was
       • what you have to do at important                                 something I'd worried about and put off for
         stages in the tax year                                           as long as I could. I thought it would be
       • contacts, helpline numbers and                                   complicated with a lot of form filling, but
         locations of tax offices                                         once you know what you're doing, it is quite
       • HMRC publications for employers                                  straightforward.
       • forms and information packs you can
         download from the HMRC website
                                                                          "I contacted HM Revenue & Customs for a
                                                                          New Employer's Starter Pack, which
Any HMRC tax office will also be able to                                  contains all the information you need to set
give you help and advice.                                                 up a payroll system. I also spoke to a couple

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of HM Revenue & Customs advisers on the                                   advent of online banking, I can transfer the
New Employer's Helpline who were very                                     deductions and my employees' wages
helpful."                                                                 directly."

Complete the right paperwork                                              What I'd do differently
"Many of my first employees were second
jobbers, which meant they didn't have a P45                               "I wish I'd invested in the payroll software
from their previous employer. I had to get                                sooner. I thought it would be complicated to
them to fill out a P46 and send it to HM                                  use, but it's very simple and a great
Revenue & Customs. Our payroll just                                       timesaver."
involves making the standard PAYE and
National Insurance contribution deductions.                               Read more case studies that describe
If there had been other considerations, such                              first hand how people tackle real-life
as student loan repayments, I might have                                  challenges and opportunities.
considered outsourcing our payroll to an
agency.

"When you do a payroll manually you have                                  Helplines
to use tables from HM Revenue & Customs                                   HMRC New Employer Helpline
to work out how much to deduct. They're
daunting at first, but once you know what                                 0845 60 70 143
pages to use, it's easy. You basically take
the employee's gross earnings and
cross-reference them against the correct tax                              HMRC Employer Helpline
band. Their personal tax allowance is taken
into account automatically."                                              08457 143 143

Invest in a computerised system
                                                                          HMRC Employer Orderline
"When we started to employ more people I
asked my accountant about alternatives to                                 08457 646 646
our manual system and he recommended a
well-known payroll software supplier. It cost
a couple of hundred pounds plus about
£100 a year for the support package. It's
                                                                          Related guides on
pretty essential to have that as they send                                businesslink.gov.uk
you updates when any rates of thresholds
change, to ensure you're doing your                                       Manage your personal list of starting-up
calculations correctly.                                                   tasks with our Business start-up
                                                                          organiser | PAYE Online for Employers |
                                                                          Use our interactive tool to help you
"Manually, the monthly payroll took a couple                              comply with the law when taking on staff
of hours and I would send the deductions off                              | File returns online | Use our interactive
to HM Revenue & Customs by cheque.                                        tool to find out about the main online
Now, it takes me 30 minutes, and with the                                 transactions you can make with

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government | Your tax bill, payments,
deadlines, corrections and refunds |                                      Employer Pack 2009 from HMRC - Opens
Operate a year-round PAYE system | Set                                    in a new window
yourself up as an employer | National
Insurance: the basics | Expenses and                                      Catering and service industry tips and
benefits for employers | Avoid common                                     gratuities guidance on the HMRC website
PAYE mistakes | Choose and manage an                                      - Opens in a new window
accountant | Outsource your payroll |
Choosing a payroll system | Expenses                                      Non-cash benefits taxation information
and benefits: the basics | Maternity leave                                from HMRC - Opens in a new window
and pay | Adoption leave and pay |
Paternity leave and pay | Pay - an
overview of obligations | Get regular                                     Taxable pay tables from HMRC - Opens
reminders of important tax dates with our                                 in a new window
Tax deadline email alerts | Sort out your
PAYE affairs for the end of the tax year |                                Form P46 details from HMRC - Opens in
Manage student loans, payroll and other                                   a new window
deductions | Business Advice Open Days
| Here's how accounting software                                          Wage slips guidance from BIS - Opens in
brought efficiency savings to my                                          a new window
business | Here's how I used an
accountant to help me in my business |
                                                                          Maternity, paternity and adoption pay
                                                                          forms from HMRC - Opens in a new
Related web sites you might find                                          window

useful                                                                    In-year forms online filing guidance from
PAYE for employers guidance from                                          HMRC - Opens in a new window
HMRC - Opens in a new window
                                                                          Advice on choosing a payroll system
Online filing benefits information from                                   from HMRC - Opens in a new window
HMRC - Opens in a new window
                                                                          PAYE booklets and leaflets from HMRC -
Download form P11D from HMRC (PDF,                                        Opens in a new window
149K) - Opens in a new window

Download PAYE and National Insurance
contributions guidance from the HM
Revenue & Customs website (PDF, 517K)
- Opens in a new window

Free one-to-one advice from your local
Advice Team at HMRC - Opens in a new
window


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PAYE: The Basics

  • 1. PAYE, the basics Table of contents PAYE: the basics 2 Introduction 2 Employer's responsibility for PAYE 2 Getting started with PAYE 3 When to apply PAYE 4 Employee tax codes 4 PAYE forms - and when to use them 5 Where to get further information on PAYE 6 Here's how I set up a payroll system for my business 6 Helplines 7 Related guides on businesslink.gov.uk 7 Related web sites you might find useful 8 Created by Business Link on 16 September 2009 14:49 You can personalise content from the Business Link website and download it in PDF format. This is a free service PAYE, the basics | Created by Business Link on 16 September 2009 14:49 è Crown copyright 2007 Page 1
  • 2. PAYE: the basics Subjects covered in this guide Introduction Introduction PAYE (Pay As You Earn) is the HM Employer's responsibility for PAYE Revenue & Customs (HMRC) system for collecting income tax from the pay of Getting started with PAYE employees, including directors, as they earn it. When to apply PAYE As an employer, you need to deduct income Employee tax codes tax and National Insurance contributions PAYE forms - and when to use them (NICs) from your employees' pay and submit the deductions to HMRC. Where to get further information on PAYE This guide explains how you deduct income Here's how I set up a payroll system for my tax and NICs, outlining the various forms business and processes involved. Helplines Related guides on businesslink.gov.uk Employer's responsibility for PAYE If you employ people, including any directors Related web sites you might find useful of a limited company, you will need to deduct income tax and National Insurance contributions (NICs) from their pay before they receive it. You can find this guide by navigating to: As an employer, you need to know how to Home > Taxes, returns & payroll > PAYE calculate the correct income tax deductions, and payroll for employers > PAYE: the taking account of the various rates, basics allowances and limits that exist. For more information, see our section on your tax bill, payments, deadlines, corrections and refunds. Payments to HMRC By the 19th of each month - or, if you make electronic payments, by the 22nd of each month - you must ensure that the most recent amounts you have deducted from all your employees' pay has reached HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC). If your average monthly payments are likely PAYE, the basics | Created by Business Link on 16 September 2009 14:49 è Crown copyright 2007 Page 2
  • 3. PAYE: the basics to be less than £1,500 you may be able to pay them quarterly. Getting started with PAYE When you first start employing people, you If you pay too little or too late, you may incur may find it a challenge dealing with all the interest on these amounts and/or have to forms and procedures involved in organising pay a fine. your payroll. You will learn the parts of the PAYE (Pay As You Earn) system that apply Download the employer further guide to to your particular business situation in PAYE and NICs from the HMRC website stages, as and when they apply to your (PDF, 517K) - Opens in a new window. business. Taxation of benefits-in-kind Setting up a payroll system Employees and directors are also taxed on At first, many employers decide to use an benefits in kind, such as a company car or outside supplier - usually an accountant - to medical insurance. run their payroll for them. An experienced accountant can tell you what systems and As an employer you will have to pay Class forms to use, making sure you don't miss 1A NICs on such benefits. However, you do out any essential steps. See our guide on not have to pay these contributions under how to choose and manage an the PAYE (Pay As You Earn) system - you accountant. do so at the year end. Alternatively you could use a payroll agency, See our section on expenses and benefits but remember you are still legally for employers. responsible for any mistakes. You could invest in a payroll software package, but it must comply with HM Revenue & Customs Filing PAYE returns (HMRC) standards. You can get advice on You can manage your PAYE online using technical specifications of PAYE Online PAYE Online for Employers. Once on the HMRC website - Opens in a new registered, you can complete form P11D window and view a list of accredited using either third-party software or the free payroll software products on the HMRC HMRC Online Return & Forms - PAYE website - Opens in a new window. product. Read about and enrol for PAYE Online for Employers. Actions to get you started • Contact the HMRC New Employer Alternatively, you can download form P11D Helpline on Tel 0845 60 70 143 and from the HMRC website (PDF, 149K) - order a New Employer Starter Pack. Opens in a new window and make a paper The pack includes the Employer return. CD-Rom, which can help you to easily work out tax and National Use our interactive tool to find out about Insurance deductions. You can view the main online transactions you can the contents of the latest New make with government. Employer Starter Pack on the PAYE, the basics | Created by Business Link on 16 September 2009 14:49 è Crown copyright 2007 Page 3
  • 4. PAYE: the basics HMRC website - Opens in a new Rates of income tax and National window. Staff on the helpline will also be able to answer any queries Insurance contributions you may have. Note that income tax and National Insurance • Get free confidential advice from contribution rates and thresholds may your local HMRC Advice Team on a change from year to year. See our section one-to-one basis at any location on your tax bill, payments, deadlines, which suits you. Find contact corrections and refunds and our guide on details of your local Advice Team National Insurance: the basics. on the HMRC website - Opens in a new window. Employee tax codes When to apply PAYE Each taxpayer has a personal tax code issued to them by HM Revenue & Customs PAYE (Pay As You Earn) is applied to all (HMRC). You will find this code on a new cash payments an employee receives as a employee's form P45. You use the code result of working for you, including: together with HMRC taxable pay tables to work out how much tax to deduct from your • salary and wages employee. You can look up taxable pay • overtime, shift pay and tips tables on the HMRC website - Opens in a • expense allowances and claims (this new window. only applies where these are paid in cash and, for expense payments, New employee without a P45 only if they fall within specific criteria - for more details, see our guide on If a new employee doesn't have a form P45 expenses and benefits: the basics) and therefore there isn't a tax code for you • bonuses and commission to use, they will probably need to complete a • statutory sick pay form P46. You can do either of the following: • statutory maternity/paternity/adoption pay • Ask the employee to complete the • lump-sum and compensation form themselves. payments - some payments, eg • Complete the form for the employee statutory redundancy payments up to by asking them for the necessary the value of £30,000, are tax exempt information, eg by getting them to fill in a form you created yourself or Taxation of non-cash benefits asking for the information via email. You do not necessarily need the Non-cash benefits, eg childcare provision, employee's signature. company cars and health check-ups, may or may not be subject to PAYE deductions. You can submit the paper version of the form - in which case you will need the Find out about the tax treatment of employee's signature anyway - but it's non-cash benefits on the HM Revenue & quicker and easier to use PAYE Online for Customs (HMRC) website - Opens in a Employers. Read about and enrol for new window. PAYE, the basics | Created by Business Link on 16 September 2009 14:49 è Crown copyright 2007 Page 4
  • 5. PAYE: the basics PAYE Online for Employers. • Form P60 - this shows the tax deducted for the whole tax year. You Find details of completing form P46 on must give one to each employee by the HMRC website - Opens in a new the 31 May following the end of the window. relevant tax year. You can order form P60 from the HMRC Employer Orderline on Tel 08457 646 646. PAYE forms - and when to use Download specimen forms P14 and P60 from the HM Revenue & them Customs (HMRC) website (PDF, 79K) - Opens in a new window. You must keep records of wages or salary you have paid to your employees - but also including benefits and expenses. You must If you have 50 or more employees, you must also use these records to give certain send all forms P45 and P46 (including P46 pay-related information to employees. (Pen) and P46 (Expat)) online. And under government proposals all employers, regardless of the number of employees, will There are a number of basic forms and have to send this information online from 6 procedures you need to use to do this. April 2011. Commonly used payroll forms for Payroll administration forms employees If you employ staff you need to keep a There are three main forms to give to your record of all salary payments made, employees, which show what income tax including NICs. You can download a and National Insurance contributions (NICs) specimen form P11 Deductions Working they have paid. Sheet from the HMRC website (PDF, 118K) - Opens in a new window to record These are: these details - this can also be used as the basis of your wages record. • Itemised pay statements - these are internal forms that you create To find out which forms you need to submit and give to your employees to show at the end of the year, see our guide on how how their pay has been calculated - to sort out your PAYE affairs for the end see details of what a pay of the tax year. statement must include on the Department for Business, Read about and enrol for PAYE Online Innovation & Skills (BIS) website - for Employers, or to find out more about Opens in a new window. how electronic filing is being phased in for • Form P45 - new employees who all employers, read our guide on how to file have had a job before will bring this returns online. to you when they start to work for you. In turn, you give them a completed P45 when they leave, You can also get regular reminders of which they pass on to their new important tax dates with our tax deadline employer. email alerts. PAYE, the basics | Created by Business Link on 16 September 2009 14:49 è Crown copyright 2007 Page 5
  • 6. PAYE: the basics Where to get further information on Here's how I set up a payroll PAYE system for my business You can order a number of helpful guides Rebecca Alfandary from the HMRC Employer Orderline on Tel 08457 646 646. You can also: Active Designs - Opens in a new window Rebecca's top tips: • download the employer's further guide to PAYE (Pay As You Earn) • "Make use of the HM Revenue & and National Insurance Customs website if you get stuck." contributions (NICs) from the HM • "Get a computerised system as soon Revenue & Customs (HMRC) as you can. It is easier to set up website (PDF, 517K) - Opens in a while you only have a few new window employees." • download a step-by-step guide to • "Ask your accountant what payroll PAYE from the HMRC website (PDF) software they recommend." • download a catalogue of leaflets and booklets from the HMRC Rebecca Alfandary set up her business website (PDF) - Opens in a new Active Designs to supply educational window, which explain the basics of equipment to primary and nursery schools in PAYE and NICs, and include brief 1995. When the company took on its first details of working out how much to employee Rebecca decided to save money deduct from your employees' pay by setting up a manual, in-house payroll system. Now that the business employs five, Alternatively, you can find an employer's it uses a payroll software package instead. information guide in the form of a Here, Rebecca explains how she set up her diary/planner on the HMRC website - first payroll system and why she decided to Opens in a new window. get it computerised. The planner tells you about: What I did • what forms HMRC will be sending to Contact HM Revenue & Customs you during the tax year "Setting up a manual payroll system was • what you have to do at important something I'd worried about and put off for stages in the tax year as long as I could. I thought it would be • contacts, helpline numbers and complicated with a lot of form filling, but locations of tax offices once you know what you're doing, it is quite • HMRC publications for employers straightforward. • forms and information packs you can download from the HMRC website "I contacted HM Revenue & Customs for a New Employer's Starter Pack, which Any HMRC tax office will also be able to contains all the information you need to set give you help and advice. up a payroll system. I also spoke to a couple PAYE, the basics | Created by Business Link on 16 September 2009 14:49 è Crown copyright 2007 Page 6
  • 7. PAYE: the basics of HM Revenue & Customs advisers on the advent of online banking, I can transfer the New Employer's Helpline who were very deductions and my employees' wages helpful." directly." Complete the right paperwork What I'd do differently "Many of my first employees were second jobbers, which meant they didn't have a P45 "I wish I'd invested in the payroll software from their previous employer. I had to get sooner. I thought it would be complicated to them to fill out a P46 and send it to HM use, but it's very simple and a great Revenue & Customs. Our payroll just timesaver." involves making the standard PAYE and National Insurance contribution deductions. Read more case studies that describe If there had been other considerations, such first hand how people tackle real-life as student loan repayments, I might have challenges and opportunities. considered outsourcing our payroll to an agency. "When you do a payroll manually you have Helplines to use tables from HM Revenue & Customs HMRC New Employer Helpline to work out how much to deduct. They're daunting at first, but once you know what 0845 60 70 143 pages to use, it's easy. You basically take the employee's gross earnings and cross-reference them against the correct tax HMRC Employer Helpline band. Their personal tax allowance is taken into account automatically." 08457 143 143 Invest in a computerised system HMRC Employer Orderline "When we started to employ more people I asked my accountant about alternatives to 08457 646 646 our manual system and he recommended a well-known payroll software supplier. It cost a couple of hundred pounds plus about £100 a year for the support package. It's Related guides on pretty essential to have that as they send businesslink.gov.uk you updates when any rates of thresholds change, to ensure you're doing your Manage your personal list of starting-up calculations correctly. tasks with our Business start-up organiser | PAYE Online for Employers | Use our interactive tool to help you "Manually, the monthly payroll took a couple comply with the law when taking on staff of hours and I would send the deductions off | File returns online | Use our interactive to HM Revenue & Customs by cheque. tool to find out about the main online Now, it takes me 30 minutes, and with the transactions you can make with PAYE, the basics | Created by Business Link on 16 September 2009 14:49 è Crown copyright 2007 Page 7
  • 8. PAYE: the basics government | Your tax bill, payments, deadlines, corrections and refunds | Employer Pack 2009 from HMRC - Opens Operate a year-round PAYE system | Set in a new window yourself up as an employer | National Insurance: the basics | Expenses and Catering and service industry tips and benefits for employers | Avoid common gratuities guidance on the HMRC website PAYE mistakes | Choose and manage an - Opens in a new window accountant | Outsource your payroll | Choosing a payroll system | Expenses Non-cash benefits taxation information and benefits: the basics | Maternity leave from HMRC - Opens in a new window and pay | Adoption leave and pay | Paternity leave and pay | Pay - an overview of obligations | Get regular Taxable pay tables from HMRC - Opens reminders of important tax dates with our in a new window Tax deadline email alerts | Sort out your PAYE affairs for the end of the tax year | Form P46 details from HMRC - Opens in Manage student loans, payroll and other a new window deductions | Business Advice Open Days | Here's how accounting software Wage slips guidance from BIS - Opens in brought efficiency savings to my a new window business | Here's how I used an accountant to help me in my business | Maternity, paternity and adoption pay forms from HMRC - Opens in a new Related web sites you might find window useful In-year forms online filing guidance from PAYE for employers guidance from HMRC - Opens in a new window HMRC - Opens in a new window Advice on choosing a payroll system Online filing benefits information from from HMRC - Opens in a new window HMRC - Opens in a new window PAYE booklets and leaflets from HMRC - Download form P11D from HMRC (PDF, Opens in a new window 149K) - Opens in a new window Download PAYE and National Insurance contributions guidance from the HM Revenue & Customs website (PDF, 517K) - Opens in a new window Free one-to-one advice from your local Advice Team at HMRC - Opens in a new window PAYE, the basics | Created by Business Link on 16 September 2009 14:49 è Crown copyright 2007 Page 8