National Insurance contributions (NICs) will be increasing by 1.25% from 6 April 2022. Naturally, this may be disconcerting for employees who have already been hit with rising living costs over the last 12 months. While nobody wants to see more money deducted from... read more
HMRC is encouraging employers to payroll employee benefits in kind rather than declaring benefits on their end of year P11D form. What are the advantages of payrolling benefits in kind however? If you’re an employer, you won’t have to submit P11D and P46(Car) forms to... read more
The Coronavirus Job Retention Scheme (CJRS) and Statutory Sick Pay (SSP) Rebate scheme were two of the many grants introduced by the UK government amidst the pandemic. They were designed to help organisations stay afloat and keep staff in employment during closures... read more
Despite the coronavirus lockdowns, HMRC has confirmed that they still expect P11D forms reporting expenses and benefits to be submitted by the normal 6 July deadline. Employers need to submit a P11D form for each employee they’ve provided with expenses or benefits.... read more
Many UK employees have continued to work from home since the government put the country into its first lockdown in March 2020. While the easing of all coronavirus restrictions has been delayed for at least another four weeks, many businesses and their employees are... read more
As highlighted in the Spring Budget 2021, The Coronavirus Job Retention Scheme (CJRS) has been extended until 30 September 2021. The level of grant available to employers will stay the same until 30 June. From July 2021 however, there will be a phased reduction in... read more
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