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WAGES AND PAYROLL ISSUES

Winter 2007/Spring 2008

W40 - ●Staff Absenteeism

Summer 2007/Autumn 2007

W39 - ●Holiday Entitlement

Winter 2006/Spring 2007

W38 - Maternity Pay

W37- Age Discrimination - Don't get caught out

W36 - New Fire Safety Laws take hold

W35 - Minimum wage reminder

W34 - ● Payroll - cash bonuses

W33 - Don't forget to party!

Summer 2006/Autumn 2006

W32 - ●How much should you pay your spouse?

Should you pay your Spouse more than £415 p.m, even if this creates a tax and NIC liability*? (BASED ON 2006/2007 RATES)

W31 - Employed or self employed?

Winter 2005/Spring 2006

W30 - ●Age law threatens long service holidays

W29 - Payroll-SSP

W28 - Workers resent sick colleagues

W27 - Don't forget to party!

W26 - Row brewing over paternity

Summer 2005/Autumn 2005

W25 - National Minimum Wage reminder.

W24 - Helping Employees with childcare

W23 - New legislation to outlaw Age Discrimination

Winter 2004/Spring 2005

W22 - Minimum wage set to rise above £5

W21 - Inland Revenue To Charge Employers Up To £6,000 For Using Tippex!

W20 - Employing family members and voluntary staff

W19 - Workers under 16: the rules

W18 - Workers aged 16 and 17: the rules

W17 - Young workers over 18: the rules

W16 - Annual Pay Review

W15 - Fake sick notes on the increase

Summer 2004/Autumn 2004

W14 - Christmas is on the way

W13- New employment legislation from October 2004

W12 - Employment Q’s & As

W11 - Discrimination: What every employer needs to know.

Winter 2003/Spring 2004

W10 - Reducing the NI error count

One of the payroll tasks of any tax year-end is completing PAYE summaries (P14s), Did you know, the higher the NI error rate on these the more likely a visit is from the Taxman? How can you prevent this error count from rising too high?

W9 - Cash purchases

During a routine PAYE visit the Inspector also took an interest in your petty cash records. He's now written asking you to supply the full names and addresses of "any suppliers you have paid in cash". How should you handle this request?

W8 - Don't wait until May 19

You have to sign off your 2003/04 PAYE return (Form P35), by May 19. Now there's also something you need to do before April 19 to avoid the Taxman’s "interest'. What is it and how do you avoid interest charges?

W7 - Changes to law on preventing illegal working

W6 - Ash Bonus

W5 - ●Giving Just a little bit more

Payroll Giving Schemes with useful links

W4 - How much should you pay your spouse?       

Should you pay your Spouse more than £390 p.m, even if this creates a tax and NIC liability*? (BASED ON 2004/2005 RATES)

W3 - ●NI on spouse wages

Summer 2003/Autumn 2003

W2 - ●Cleaners

Warning - you may be liable for extra Income tax.

W1 - ●Student staff

If you have students working for you during the holidays, ensure they complete and sign form....

 

 

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This web-site was last updated on 01/04/2008

Specialist Dental Accountants for over 27 years.

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