The CIPP's annual payslip statistics survey, sponsored by Datagraphic, looks at the number of people paid, how frequently, the methods of payments and how payslips are distributed.
Datagraphic foreword | 4 |
Executive summary | 5 |
Key findings | 5 |
New for this year’s survey | 6 |
Summary of results | 7 |
Year on year payslip trends | 7 |
Number of employees / pensioners paid | 7 |
Number of payrolls processed | 8 |
Payroll frequencies operated | 9 |
Change of pay frequency | 10 |
Most popular pay days / dates | 10 |
Personal Information included on payslips | 12 |
Additional information shown on payslips | 13 |
Responsibility for processing payroll | 13 |
Method of distributing payslips | 14 |
Complaints regarding the distribution of payslips | 15 |
Other complaints | 15 |
Payment methods | 16 |
New for 2021 | 17 |
Changes to legislation | 17 |
Awareness of changes to the calculation of holiday pay from 6 April 2020 | 17 |
Impacts of the changes to the calculation of holiday pay from 6 April 2020 | 18 |
How is holiday pay displayed on payslips within businesses? | 19 |
Awareness of changes to mandatory payslip information | 19 |
Impacts of increased information on payslips | 20 |
Did the changes to payslips in 2019 have any fundamental impacts on businesses? | 20 |
The Coronavirus Job Retention Scheme (CJRS) and furlough | 21 |
How many businesses placed staff on furlough? | 21 |
Did you top up furlough pay? | 22 |
Displaying CJRS payments on payslips | 23 |
CJRS queries | 23 |
Core demographics | 24 |
In-house versus payroll service provider | 24 |
Industry sector | 24 |
Main business location | 24 |
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