HMRC urges licensees to prepare for PAYE system shake-up

By Adam Pescod

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HMRC urges licensees to prepare for PAYE system shake-up
Licensees are being urged by HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) to prepare for major changes to the PAYE system which come into effect in three months’ time.

From April, employers will have send PAYE returns electronically to HMRC, using new Real Time Information (RTI) software, each time they pay their employees as part of routine payroll processes.

The returns will include details of all employees’ pay, tax and deductions. This new process will replace sending a separate return at the end of the year.

In order to prepare, licensees are advised to take the following steps:

1. Visit HMRC website at hmrc.gov.uk/rti​ for comprehensive information about RTI, including how to prepare, payroll software options and hints and tips to help avoid some common pitfalls.

2. Acquire new or updated payroll software – employers will need to talk to their payroll software provider or their payroll service-provider (if they have one) about this.

3. Start checking and updating employee information. It’s vital that the information employers have about their employees is accurate and up to date.

Ruth Owen, HMRC’s director general personal tax, said: “To avoid a last minute rush it’s vital employers act now, if they have not already done so.
 
“Employers will need to send their first return – called a ‘Full Payment Submission’ or ‘FPS’ for salary or wage payments made to employees on or after 6 April – and if they have 250 or more employees they will have to send an Employer Alignment Submission before the first FPS.

“Although reporting PAYE in real time will be straightforward for most, some preparation is needed. There is more to it than simply buying or updating software – although this is key.

"Employers may need to add employees such as casuals or those below the Lower Earnings Limit to their payroll system and must think about their payroll practices to make sure that they work for real-time reporting.”

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