Tell HMRC about a new employee
Late P45 or starter checklist
You may need to update your payroll records if your employee gives you a P45 or starter checklist after you바카라 사이트™ve registered them with HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC).
You only need a starter checklist from your employee to work out their tax code if either:
- they do not have a P45
- they left their last job before 6 April 2024
If HMRC has sent you a tax code
Use the tax code that HMRC has sent you if your employee gives you a P45 or starter checklist after you바카라 사이트™ve first paid them. Deduct any student loan repayments from the date your employee started with you.
If HMRC has not sent you a code
Late P45
Use your employee바카라 사이트™s P45 to work out their tax code and update their details in your payroll software.
If your employee left their last job after 5 April 2024, you should also update both of the following fields in your payroll software:
- 바카라 사이트˜Total pay to date바카라 사이트™
- 바카라 사이트˜Total tax to date바카라 사이트™
Do this for the first week you included this information. If your software finds errors, update the fields with the correct figures.
Late starter checklist
Use your employee바카라 사이트™s starter checklist to update the starter declaration in your payroll records.
Keep using the tax code you used in your first Full Payment Submission (FPS) until HMRC sends you a new one.
When you next pay your employee
Do not enter another start date on the FPS, even if you have not reported a start date before.