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What Does My Tax Code Mean?

Tax codes can seem pretty scary, especially when you’re not too sure what they are or what they’re used for. In this…

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What is the New Starter Checklist?

The New Starter Checklist is used to gather information about a new employee, ready to set them up on your payroll system….

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What Happens If I Pay Too Much Tax?

None of us enjoy having to pay tax, so finding out that you’ve paid more tax than you should can be particularly…

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Am I Paying the Right Amount of Tax?

No one wants to pay more tax than they have to, but not paying the right amount can leave you out of…

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Can I Use the Coronavirus Statutory Sick Pay Rebate Scheme?

How to reclaim Statutory Sick Pay (SSP) paid to employees as a result of coronavirus, when the scheme opens, and what you…

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What Happens if an Employer Makes a Mistake with PAYE?

Employers must deduct tax and National Insurance from the wages they pay to employees, and report these deductions to HMRC using the…

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