Paying PAYE to HMRC
This page explains how to make the various payments that become due - including the amounts you have deducted from your employee under Pay As You Earn (PAYE) - to HMRC.
This page explains how to make the various payments that become due - including the amounts you have deducted from your employee under Pay As You Earn (PAYE) - to HMRC.
Statutory sick pay (SSP) is a payment given by employers to employees who are off work sick. If you employ someone, you might need to think about statutory sick pay. This page tells you the basics of statutory sick pay and how to deal with it for tax and National Insurance contributions (NIC) ...
As an employer, you may have employees needing to take time off due to pregnancy (or their partner’s pregnancy) or because they are adopting a child. This page gives you an overview of the minimum payments that may be due to employees during periods of parental leave. You can, of course, decide to ...
We understand that auto-enrolment is one aspect of being an employer that can cause some worry, so here we go into some detail about it. For an overview of other obligations that you may have when taking someone on, go to our employment law page.
Most workers are legally entitled to paid holidays/annual leave. On this page, we look at the rules in more detail and explain how to calculate and pay holiday pay. It should be noted that holiday pay is a complex and ever-changing area of law.
If you are an online filer, there are two main submissions that you need to make to HMRC using your payroll software. Details of the submissions that paper filers need to make can be found on our separate page.