On 24 and 25 November 2018, due to changes being made to the Government Gateway replacement service, problems may be encountered when trying to make a submission.
HMRC advise, if affected, to try again on 26 November 2018 when work will have been completed.
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HMRC Webinars 20 November 2018
HMRC have a series of webinars coming up that aim to educate and inform employers on a number of time-sensitive subjects relating to payroll operations and are ideal if you are new to payroll or just need a refresher.
They’re free, interactive and you can ask questions using the on-screen text box.
Not joined a webinar (online presentation) before? This guide will tell you what you need to do.
Company directors – payroll and you : Payroll for directors can be different from that of other employees. This webinar will ensure you are getting it right and includes tax, calculating National Insurance and what records to keep.
Choose a date and time
Payrolling – tax employees’ benefits and expenses through your payroll: Whether you’re currently registered for payrolling, or want to prepare for next year, this webinar tells you about the advantages for you and your employees. It looks at what happens once you have registered and uses using examples of how to deal with the more common benefits.
Choose a date and time
Expenses and benefits – company cars, vans and fuel : If your business provides cars and/or vans to its employees, and there is private use, find out about the details you will need to keep.
Choose a date and time
'Payroll: helping you get it right' – there is also a podcast offering hints and tips on providing correct payroll information and the impact small errors can have on employers and their staff.
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Tax scams are targeting students at hundreds of universities 21 November 2018
University students are being targeted by scammers with fake tax refunds in an effort to steal money and personal details, warns HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC).
The scammers are using seemingly legitimate university email addresses (for example ‘@uc.ac.uk’) in order to avoid detection. The tax authority has received thousands of fraud reports in just a few weeks from students at colleges across the UK.
This is the first time HMRC has seen a tax scam attack directly targeting university students in such high volumes and is encouraging all universities to raise awareness of scams.
The Chartered Institute of Payroll Professionals
Payroll: need to know
cipp.org.uk
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