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“Acting after being asked is compliance. Acting without being asked is kindness” Ron Kaufman
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Hello, Professional readers, and welcome to November’s issue of your favourite magazine! The end of the year is in sight, and so is the CIPP’s last big
event of 2024 – the graduation ceremony. On 1 November, we’ll be recognising and celebrating
the hard work and dedication of industry professionals who’ve achieved payroll qualifications. Look out for full coverage of the occasion in your next issue. This month’s magazine is all about keeping cool when it comes to compliance, which is by no means an easy task but is one that’s incredibly important to ensure thing are done correctly and efficiently. I recently chaired a roundtable on the future of payroll with a host of seasoned professionals, during which compliance issues were implicit in all the topics discussed, including artificial intelligence and payroll careers, both now and in the future. Read more about it on page 20. Our article on page 30 considers the constant flow of change that demands compliance, while page 32’s feature looks at how to contend with international payments. This month’s feature article on page 33 poses a series of questions to a panel of experts about the challenges of navigating complex rules and legislation. They share their insights into the risks of non-compliance and offer top tips when it comes to best practice for employers. Contending with new legislation is also a regular challenge for payroll professionals and our feature on this year’s Labour party conference on page 60 covers the changes the industry must prepare for under our new government. I hope you enjoy this issue of Professional and find it useful in helping you keep calm and carry on, compliantly of course!
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Kavitha Sivasubramaniam (editor@cipp.org.uk) Editor
20 - The future of payroll By Kavitha Sivasubramaniam
30 - Plain sailing: navigating a blockbuster year By Simon Parsons
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32 - Understanding compliance in international payments By Paul Unwin
33 - Feature topic – keep your cool when it comes to compliance By Jerome Smail
60 - Hot topic – Labour party conference 2024 By Jason Davenport and Samantha O’Sullivan
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