After delays HMRC’s so-called dynamic coding system is now up and running. It aims to speed up changes required to your code and collect underpaid tax sooner. As a director or employee how might it
affect you?
Published 31.08.2017
HMRC says that its RTI program is working well, yet many employers are reporting discrepancies in their PAYE account. If these aren’t resolved it might lead to penalties. What steps can you take to
put matters right?
Published 27.11.2013
Employers are still having to cope with HMRC’s inability to handle its PAYE RTI system. If its records don’t match up with yours or you receive a letter incorrectly warning that you’ve made a late
report, how should you respond?
Published 11.01.2016
HMRC’s latest report on RTI blames most errors on employers. But beyond these accusations is a serious message - get it right or be fined. What’s the trouble?
Published 01.11.2013
HMRC’s latest Employer Bulletin explains where it thinks employers are going wrong with the timing of their RTI submissions. Might you be sending late reports without realising it and could this land
you in trouble later on?
Published 03.12.2015
If a mistake by your payroll manager or your software causes an employee to pay insufficient tax, HMRC can demand the balance from you. In what circumstance might this happen and what steps can you
take to avoid the problem?
Published 22.09.2015
Late filing penalties for RTI are not on the agenda for now, but this year’s Finance Act 2013 will change that. When will penalties take effect and what steps can you implement to avoid them?
Published 16.07.2013
HMRC is going ahead with two new services which will allow directors and employees greater control over their tax codes. Can you take advantage?
Published 05.03.2014
If you submit a self-assessment tax return, or have benefits-in-kind, you should receive a PAYE notice of coding early in the new year. However, it might be out-of-date already. Why, and what can you
do about it?
Published 22.12.2005
PAYE Real Time Information is now in full swing and as expected is suffering quite a few teething problems. We’ve picked up on a couple that seem to be causing more than their fair share. What’s the
full story?
Published 02.05.2013