How To Run A Pub

PAYE and Real Time Information

How To Run A Pub - Guide To PAYE & Real Time Infomration

From April 6th 2013, Her Majesty’s Revenue & Customs (HMRC) introduced a radical change in the way employers handle and report PAYE for their employees.

Whilst this guide will cover the essential information you need, as with all matters relating to PAYE, you should consult your accountant or payroll provider to ensure compliance with this complex system.

The move to reporting information in real time was the biggest change to the operation of PAYE in over 60 years. Under real time reporting, employers and pension providers (or agents, payroll bureaux and other intermediaries acting on their behalf) send HMRC information about tax, National Insurance Contributions (NICs), student loans and other deductions each time they pay their employees. This enables HMRC to keep more accurate records and, over time, more people will pay the correct tax.

So what are the essential facts you need to know?

What didn’t change?

You can find all the up to date information about RTI here

Operating PAYE in real time

The following information is intended to help you think about things you need to do to prepare for when you start paying staff. There are things you have to do and the sooner you start, the easier it will be. Even if you already have an understanding of PAYE, this guide may contain some useful tips, as well as pointing you in the direction of more detailed information.

Nearly all employers and pension providers report payroll information to HMRC on or before every payday (instead of after the end of the tax year, as was the case before RTI). These reports are made online using payroll software and thankfully you no longer have to separately report new starters and leavers, or send in certain end-of-year forms.

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