All Topics for Employers
Employers
- PAYE for employers
- Filing in-year forms online
- Starting the tax year
- Employer deadlines for filing PAYE online
- Expenses and benefits
- Statutory Payments - SSP, SMP, SPP and SAP
- New employees, employee changes and events
- Childcare and Child Support
- Collecting student loans
- Construction Industry Scheme
- Contracted out National Insurance Contributions
- Dispensation to reduce expense and benefit reporting
- Electronic data interchange
- Employee share schemes
- Employer CD-ROM
- Employment status – are your workers employed or self-employed
- Gender
- IR35
- Making PAYE/National Insurance payments to HMRC
- National Insurance Contributions
- National Insurance for employees working abroad or coming to work in the UK
- National Insurance for mariners
- National minimum wage
- Non-standard paydays or moving paydays
- PAYE settlement agreements
- PAYE Online filing for employers
- PAYE protocol for moving, co-locating and amalgamating
- Payroll giving
- Pension and annuity payers
- Pension schemes
- Redundancy
- Retrospective Liability for PAYE and NICs
- Salary sacrifice
- Special types of pay including tips and gratuities
- Statutory Maternity Leave - Salary sacrifice and non-cash benefits
- HMRC Advice Teams
- Business Advice Open Days
Contractors
- The Construction Industry Scheme
- Contractor and subcontractor obligations under CIS
- Multiple contractor status for larger businesses
- CIS where construction isn't the main activity
- CIS for businesses based outside the UK
- Making payments or getting paid under CIS
- Contractor monthly returns and record keeping
- Employment status – are your workers employed or self-employed
- National Insurance Contributions
- Register as an employer
- Taking on an employee
- HMRC Advice Teams
- Business Advice Open Days
New Employers
- The basics of operating PAYE
- End of year tasks and deadlines
- Starting the tax year
- Using PAYE Online for Employers
- Statutory Payments - SSP, SMP, SPP and SAP
- New employees, employee changes and events
- Getting help with payroll
- Expenses and benefits
- Employment status – are your workers employed or self-employed
- Employer CD-ROM
- National Insurance Contributions
- PAYE/NICs rates and thresholds
