being merged in error.
Prior to our corrective action some accounts on HMRC’s Business Tax Dashboard will have been incorrect. We are currently updating affected employer records and the Business Tax Dashboard will show corrected figures shortly: employers who have been paying the right amount of tax (based on their payroll), should see their accounts now balance on the Business Tax Dashboard. Prior to the records being updated they will have been in a credit position dependant on individual circumstances, employers who have been paying the amount that the Dashboard said that they owed (rather than the amount based on their payroll), may end up in debt position when the record is updated some employers may see no change at all.
If any employers will have difficulty paying any extra money owed, they should contact our Debt Management teams, who will try to work with them to resolve any issues
We will shortly be publishing a What’s New to advise employers of this. We are sorry for any inconvenience that this may cause.
Updated Generic Notification Service (GNS) text
Following stakeholder feedback, we have updated the text of our late filing GNS message. The new text will appear shortly. Further changes to all GNS messages will take effect in 2014-15. We’ll provide further details nearer the time.
Real time information: Avoid the most common payroll data problems
12 March 2014
HMRC has published information that tells you how to avoid the most common problems so that HMRC can process your payroll data correctly
HMRC’s updated guidance includes additional information on:
What causes a duplicate employment? What happens when HMRC discovers a duplicate employment Hints and tips on avoiding the creation of duplicate employments.
Real time information: Reconciling PAYE charges
12 March 2014
HMRC has published steps that employers can take to eliminate some of the most common errors in reconciling their PAYE charge records with HMRC's.
There may be occasions when employers can't reconcile a charge shown on HMRC records to theirs. HMRC has published a few steps employers can take to eliminate some of the most common errors and resolve the issue without having to contact HMRC.
Real time information updates from HMRC
18 March 2014
CIPP Policy News Journal
16/04/2014, Page 360 of 519
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