CIPP Payroll: need to know - 2023-24

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Agent online forum and engagement Latest updates from the partnership between HMRC and the main agent representative bodies. Including: • Improving the quality of agent forum posts • Providing feedback on information on GOV.UK • Unable to use SA1 form and Agent Dedicated Line (ADL) not putting client back into Self Assessment (SA) • Marriage Allowance • GDPR bulk deletion exercise • Contact information for professional and representative bodies

The next edition of the Agent Update is due on 17 April 2024.

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Employer Bulletin – March 2024 Published: 27 March 2024 Emailed: 3 April 2024

HM Revenue and Customs’ (HMRC’s) Employer Bulletin for March brings an initial reminder of High Income Child Benefit Charge (HICBC) changes that may impact employees.

Following this are a number of PAYE and tax updates that you need to be aware off before the start of the new tax year. Although for most, you will already be up to speed, but it is worth taking a look as a last precaution.

Those updates are in the following areas:

PAYE

• Spring Budget — 2024 National Insurance contributions rate changes from 6 April 2024 • paying PAYE • PAYE Settlement Agreement payment • National Minimum Wage • starting the new tax year — student and postgraduate loans • notice of changes to PAYE, Real Time Information and Self Assessment returns — technical consultation on draft regulations • Investment Zone employer National Insurance contributions relief • reporting expenses and benefits for the tax year ending 5 April 2024 • mandating the payrolling of benefits in kind from April 2026 • PAYE tax calculator • company cars — classification of double cab pickups for benefit in kind purposes

Tax updates and changes to guidance •

plant and machinery allowances

• basis period reform — reporting on a tax year basis • Construction Industry Scheme

General information and customer support •

claiming tax relief on work related expenses — don’t get caught out by bad tax advice • Raising Standards in the Tax Advice market — strengthening the regulatory framework and improving registration consultation • HTML format of the Employer Bulletin • getting more information and sending feedback

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