Running payroll
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1. Overview
As an employer operating PAYE as part of your payroll, you need to complete certain tasks during each tax month. Tax months run from the 6th of one month to the 5th of the next.
You must send an Employer Payment Summary (EPS) to HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) if you바카라 사이트™ve not paid any employees in a tax month.
On or before your employees바카라 사이트™ payday
Every time you pay your employees, use your payroll software to:
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Record their pay - include their salary or wages and any other pay.
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Calculate deductions from their pay, like tax and National Insurance.
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Calculate the employer바카라 사이트™s National Insurance contribution that you바카라 사이트™ll need to pay on their earnings above £242 a week.
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Produce payslips for each employee (you can use different software if yours does not have this feature).
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Report their pay and deductions to HMRC in a Full Payment Submission (FPS).
If you바카라 사이트™re already operating an employer PAYE scheme and an employee does not meet the conditions for PAYE, you바카라 사이트™ll still need to record and report their pay.
In the next tax month (starting on the 6th)
You can view what you owe from your FPS online from the 10th.
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Send an Employer Payment Summary (EPS) by the 19th to claim any reduction on what you바카라 사이트™ll owe HMRC (for example statutory pay).
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View the balance of what you owe in , within 2 days (or by the 14th if you sent the EPS before the 11th).
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Pay HMRC by the 22nd (or the 19th if paying by post) - you may have to pay a penalty if you do not.
If you usually pay less than £1,500 per month, you may be able to pay quarterly instead of monthly. Contact the payment helpline to find out.
Late reporting
HMRC will send you a late filing notice if you바카라 사이트™ve paid any employees and do not send an FPS or send one late. They can also charge you a penalty, unless you have a valid reason for reporting late.
Late, missing or incorrect payroll reports can also affect your employees바카라 사이트™ income-related benefits, such as Universal Credit.
HMRC will close your PAYE scheme if you바카라 사이트™re a new employer and you do not send a report to or pay HMRC in 120 days.
2. Employees' pay
Record your employees바카라 사이트™ salary or wages in your payroll software. Include everyone you pay, even if they get less than £96 a week.
Recording other types of pay
Statutory pay
You may have to pay your employee:
- Statutory Sick Pay (SSP)
- statutory pay for parents
Statutory pay for parents includes:
You must record these in your software - they바카라 사이트™re taxed like normal pay.
You can reclaim statutory pay for parents.
Expenses and benefits
Expenses or benefits like uniforms or company cars are reported separately at the end of the tax year. Check the rules to find out what counts as expenses and benefits, and what you should record in your software as normal pay.
Tips and other pay
Treat tips to your staff as normal pay if they바카라 사이트™re paid into your till - this includes tips added to your customers바카라 사이트™ card or cheque payments. The rules are different if tips are given straight to your employees by customers or paid into a tronc.
Other payments you may give your employee that you should record as normal pay include:
- bonuses
- commission
- holiday pay (unless you pay it in advance or use a holiday pay scheme)
- payments for time your employee has spent travelling
- passenger payments, except the first 5 pence per mile
- medical suspension payments, given to an employee you바카라 사이트™ve suspended for health reasons
- maternity suspension payments, given to an employee you바카라 사이트™ve suspended for her, or her baby바카라 사이트™s, health
- guarantee payments, paid to an employee for a day they do not work (and not paid holiday)
- office holders바카라 사이트™ payments (honoraria), given to employees for providing a service, for example being your company바카라 사이트™s sports-club secretary
- payments that can be , for example cheques, Savings Certificates or Premium Bonds
- inducement payments (바카라 사이트˜golden hello바카라 사이트™ payments)
- cash prizes for competitions you run
You must follow different rules for:
- non-cash payments (like shares or commodities)
- cash in hand or guarantee payments
- employee incentive awards
3. Deductions
Your payroll software will calculate how much income tax and National Insurance to deduct from your employees바카라 사이트™ pay. These deductions are worked out using each employee바카라 사이트™s tax code and National Insurance category letter.
You may also need to deduct student loan repayments, pension contributions, Payroll Giving donations and child maintenance payments.
Student and Postgraduate loan repayments
Use your payroll software to record if your employee needs to make student loan repayments - both in your software and on employee payslips.
You바카라 사이트™ll need to calculate and deduct how much they need to repay based on which plan they바카라 사이트™re on. They repay:
- 9% of their income above £26,065 a year for Plan 1
- 9% of their income above £28,470 a year for Plan 2
- 9% of their income above £32,745 a year for Plan 4
- 6% of their income above £21,000 a year for Postgraduate loans
Pensions
Make pension deductions after you take off National Insurance. You normally make pension deductions before you take off tax - check with your workplace pension provider.
You바카라 사이트™ll also need to pay any employer contributions into your employee바카라 사이트™s pension.
A new law means all employers will have to provide and pay into a workplace pension scheme for their employees - this is called 바카라 사이트˜automatic enrolment바카라 사이트™.
Payroll Giving
Your employees can donate to charity directly from their pay before tax is deducted using Payroll Giving.
Register with a Payroll Giving agency to set up a scheme. They바카라 사이트™ll let you know how to make deductions.
As well as the usual payroll records, you must also keep the agency contract, employee authorisation forms and details of payments to the agency.
Child maintenance
You may need to deduct child maintenance directly from a paying parent바카라 사이트™s earnings or pension.
4. Payslips
You must give your employees and your 바카라 사이트˜workers바카라 사이트™ a payslip on or before their payday.
What to include
Payslips must show:
- pay before any deductions (바카라 사이트˜gross바카라 사이트™ wages)
- deductions to pay like tax and National Insurance
- pay after deductions (바카라 사이트˜net바카라 사이트™ wages)
- the number of hours worked, if the pay varies depending on time worked
Payslips can also include information like your employee바카라 사이트™s National Insurance number and tax code, their rate of pay, and the total amount of pay and deductions so far in the tax year.
Producing payslips
You may be able to produce payslips using your payroll software, if it has this feature. You can use different software if it does not.
You can either print payslips to give to your employees, or you can send them electronically.
Employees have certain rights relating to payslips and what they must include.
5. Reporting to HMRC: FPS
Use your payroll software to send a Full Payment Submission (FPS) to tell HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) about payments to your employees and what deductions to their pay you바카라 사이트™ve made.
Include everyone you pay, even if they get less than £96 a week.
When to send your FPS
Send the FPS on or before your employees바카라 사이트™ payday, even if you pay HMRC quarterly instead of monthly.
You must enter the usual date that you pay your employees, even if you pay them earlier or later. For example, if you pay your employees early because your usual payday falls on a Bank Holiday, you should still enter your regular payday.
Early reporting
You can send an FPS before your regular payday, for example if your payroll staff are going on holiday.
Do not report too early - you바카라 사이트™ll need to send a corrected FPS to update HMRC if information changes, for example an employee leaves or changes tax code.
You cannot send reports for the new tax year before March.
Late reporting
There are some exceptions when you can send an FPS after payday.
Completing and sending an FPS
You바카라 사이트™ll need to enter your PAYE reference and Accounts Office reference in your software. HMRC will have sent this to you after you registered as an employer.
To complete and send the FPS, follow your payroll software바카라 사이트™s instructions.
HMRC has guidance on what to put in each field on an FPS, including:
- employer information
- employee information - only include employees you바카라 사이트™ve paid
- pay and deductions
- National Insurance information
You can split your FPS into batches if it바카라 사이트™s easier for you, for example one for employees and one for directors.
There are special rules for calculating deductions if your employee has more than one job with you.
After you바카라 사이트™ve sent your FPS
In the next tax month (which starts on the 6th), you can:
- view how much tax and National Insurance you owe in from the 10th
- claim any reduction on what you바카라 사이트™ll owe HMRC (for example statutory pay) by sending an Employer Payment Summary (EPS) by the 19th
- pay HMRC the balance by the 22nd (or the 19th if paying by post)
If you need to make an extra payment to your employee, you can send an FPS after payday, in addition to the one you바카라 사이트™ve already sent. The extra FPS needs to be sent before your next regular report (if your software has this feature).
If you made a mistake in your FPS
If you find any errors in your FPS, send a corrected FPS as soon as possible.
Reporting extra information
You need to report more information on an FPS if:
- it includes a new employee
- an employee leaves
- it바카라 사이트™s the last report of tax year
- you start paying someone a workplace pension
HMRC has guidance on what to put in each field on an FPS.
You may also need to report extra information about certain employee changes, for example they take a leave of absence or become a director.
There are special rules if you바카라 사이트™re only reporting National Insurance, for example you바카라 사이트™re an overseas employer that does not need to pay UK tax.
6. Reporting to HMRC: EPS
Use your payroll software to send an Employer Payment Summary (EPS) as well as a Full Payment Submission (FPS) if you:
- reclaim statutory maternity, paternity, adoption, neonatal care, parental bereavement or shared parental payments - even if you got an advance payment from HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) to cover them
- claim the Employment Allowance - do this once each tax year
- can reclaim Construction Industry Scheme (CIS) deductions as a limited company
- pay the Apprenticeship Levy if you, or employers you바카라 사이트™re connected to, have an annual pay bill of more than £3 million
Send an EPS instead of an FPS if you바카라 사이트™ve not paid any employees in a tax month.
EPS deadlines
Send an EPS by the 19th of the following tax month for HMRC to apply any reduction (for example statutory pay) on what you바카라 사이트™ll owe from your FPS.
The tax month starts on the 6th.
Sending an EPS
To complete and send the EPS, follow your payroll software바카라 사이트™s instructions. Find out what to put in each field by reading guidance on what to report in an EPS.
Use HMRC바카라 사이트™s Basic PAYE Tools if your software cannot send EPS reports.
After you바카라 사이트™ve sent your EPS
Once you바카라 사이트™ve sent your EPS, you can:
- view what you바카라 사이트™ve claimed and the balance of what you owe on within 2 days (or by the 14th if you sent the EPS before the 11th)
- pay HMRC by the 22nd (or the 19th if paying by post)
If you made a mistake in your EPS
If you find any errors in your EPS, send a corrected EPS as soon as possible.
If you do not pay any employees in a tax month
Do not send an FPS. Send an EPS by the 19th after the tax month you did not pay any employees. The tax month starts on the 6th.
Read HMRC바카라 사이트™s guidance on what to put in your EPS if you바카라 사이트™ve not paid anyone during a tax month.
If you do not send an EPS, HMRC may:
- send you a notice through PAYE Online
- estimate how much you should pay
- charge you a penalty
If you do not pay anyone for a longer period
You can tell HMRC in advance that you will not be paying any employees for between one month and 12 months. To do this, enter dates in the 바카라 사이트˜Period of inactivity바카라 사이트™ fields in your EPS.
7. Paying HMRC
Every month you have to pay HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC):
- the tax and National Insurance (and any other deductions) you owe as reported on your Full Payment Submission (FPS) in the previous tax month
- minus the reductions on any Employer Payment Summary (EPS) you sent before the 19th in the current tax month
Pay what you owe by the 22nd of the month (or the 19th if paying by post) - you may have to pay a penalty if you do not.
If you usually pay less than £1,500 per month, you may be able to pay quarterly instead of monthly. Contact the payment helpline to find out.
Viewing what you owe
View to see the reports you바카라 사이트™ve sent and to find out what you owe.
There are things you can check if your PAYE bill is not what you expected.
How to pay
You can pay your PAYE bill in a number of different ways.
Interest and penalties
HMRC will usually tell you if they think you바카라 사이트™ve paid late - either in a letter or a notice through PAYE Online. You바카라 사이트™ll be charged interest daily at the standard rate.
You may be charged a penalty if you do not pay on time or in full.
8. Sending an FPS after payday
If you send a late Full Payment Submission (FPS) without a valid reason, you may get:
- an online penalty warning message for the first late FPS you send each month
- charged a penalty
When you can send a late FPS report
In certain situations you can send a Full Payment Submission (FPS) after you pay your employee.
Situation | When to report |
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Your employee does not give you a P45 and is either paid less than £96 a week or has worked with you for less than a week | Within 7 days of paying your employee |
Your employees바카라 사이트™ payday is on a non-banking day, for example weekend or bank holiday | On the next banking day - but enter the regular payment date in the 바카라 사이트˜payment date바카라 사이트™ field and select 바카라 사이트˜Late reporting reason바카라 사이트™ code G |
You make an ad hoc payment outside of your regular payroll, for example you바카라 사이트™re told after you바카라 사이트™ve sent your FPS about a new starter or a missed overtime payment. (Payments made regularly outside your normal payroll run are not ad hoc) | In your next regular FPS or an additional FPS |
You pay your employee an expense or benefit where you must pay National Insurance, but not Income Tax, through payroll. This depends on the benefit. | Within 14 days of the end of the tax month |
You cannot calculate or report your employee바카라 사이트™s pay in advance because it바카라 사이트™s based on their work on the day, for example harvest workers paid based on how much they pick | Within 7 days of paying your employee |
You make certain to your employee | As soon as possible within 14 days of the end of the tax month, or when you deduct tax and National Insurance (if earlier). For complex situations (for example when exercising share options) contact HMRC |
You바카라 사이트™ve not received your employer PAYE reference yet | As soon as possible after you receive your employer PAYE reference - select 바카라 사이트˜Late reporting reason바카라 사이트™ code G |
You are paying foreign tax on your employee바카라 사이트™s behalf and it is taking longer than usual to calculate the PAYE and National Insurance contributions on that tax | As soon as possible and within 1 month of paying your employee - select 바카라 사이트˜Late reporting reason바카라 사이트™ code G |
Put the reason for reporting after payday on your FPS for each late submission. If you do not, or if HMRC disagrees with the reason or you do not send an FPS, they may send you an online penalty warning message and a penalty.
Viewing late FPS reports in your HMRC online account
If you send an FPS in the same tax month as you paid your employees, you can view the report in from the 10th of the next tax month.
This is different if you send an FPS in the tax month after payday.
Late FPS sent (in tax month after payday) | HMRC online account updated |
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Between 6th and 11th | By the 14th |
Between 12th and 19th | Within 2 days |
On or after the 20th - and you did not send a FPS the previous tax month | Within 2 days |
On or after the 20th - and you sent a FPS the previous tax month | By the 10th of the next tax month |
9. Reporting employee changes
You need to report more information on a Full Payment Submission (FPS) if:
- it includes a new employee
- an employee leaves
- you start paying someone a workplace pension
- it바카라 사이트™s the last report of the tax year
- an employee changes their address
You may also need to tell HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) if an employee:
- becomes a director
- reaches State Pension age
- goes to work abroad
- goes on jury service
- has died
- turns 16
- is called up as a reservist
- changes gender
Employee takes a leave of absence
Once your employee has started their leave of absence, put 바카라 사이트˜Yes바카라 사이트™ in the 바카라 사이트˜Irregular payment pattern indicator바카라 사이트™ in all FPS reports you send to HMRC until the employee returns.
10. Changing paydays
You can move your payday to a different day or change how often you pay your employees.
Moving your payday
If the new payday is in the same tax month or week, treat the first new payment as an extra payment for that period.
You do not need to do anything special when recording pay if the new payday is in a different tax month or week.
HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) has guidance on how to calculate National Insurance for your employees after changing paydays.
Changing how often you pay your employees
You must contact the employer helpline if you pay employees less often so HMRC do not send you a non-filing notice through PAYE Online.
Most payroll software can automatically manage any changes to how often you pay your employees (for example from monthly to weekly) and work out deductions correctly.
Using Basic PAYE Tools
There are some limitations on when you can make these changes if you use HM Revenue and Customs바카라 사이트™ (HMRC) Basic PAYE Tools.
Paying your employees more often
If you바카라 사이트™ve not already paid your employees, use the new earnings period (in the 바카라 사이트˜Pay frequency바카라 사이트™ field) in your Full Payment Submission (FPS) when you next pay them.
If you바카라 사이트™ve paid your employees, you can use the new earnings period from the next tax month.
Paying your employees less often
If a payment from your old pay period also takes place in your new pay period, calculate and deduct National Insurance on both. Do not deduct more National Insurance than would바카라 사이트™ve been due on the combined total of both payments.
If an employee also joins your contracted-out pension scheme during this period, deduct National Insurance at the contracted-out rate on the total of both payments.
Deduct tax based on the new earnings period the next time you pay your employees.
Annual payroll scheme for PAYE
If you pay your employees only once a year, and all in the same tax month, you can register with HMRC as an 바카라 사이트˜annual scheme바카라 사이트™.
This means you send reports and make payments to HMRC annually. If you pay your employees on different days in the same tax month, you need to send an FPS on or before each payday. You do not need to send an Employer Payment Summary (EPS) for the months when you do not pay your employees.
To register, contact the employer helpline and tell them which month you pay your employees. You바카라 사이트™ll need your 13-character Accounts Office reference number - this is on the letter HMRC sent you when you registered as an employer.
Changing when you pay your employees
If you change the month you pay your employees, send an FPS in the month that you want the new annual payment month to move to. If it바카라 사이트™s later than the month you usually pay your employees, you바카라 사이트™ll need to send an EPS for that month to tell HMRC you바카라 사이트™re not paying anyone.
Example
If you usually pay your employees in August but want to change to September, send an EPS in August and an FPS in September.
If you send more than one FPS in a year, HMRC will assume you no longer wish to operate as an annual scheme and send you a letter to confirm.