W16 – THE GENERATIONAL GAME: DEVELOPING YOUR MULTIGENERATIONAL WORKFORCE Polly Sinclair MSc FCIPPdip MSET Polly led a discussion of how we’re currently seeing five generations at work, and how to meet their varying development needs.
W19 – INTERESTING TAX CASES IN THE LAST 12 MONTHS FOR PAYROLL PROFESSIONALS Justine Riccomini, MSC FFTA AIPA Chartered MCIPD ChFCIPP, ICAS
Justine provided a whistle- stop tour of some of the key
employment taxes related cases from the past 12 months. This provided an insight into: ● what the judiciary have had to review ● the approach to the case, and the subsequent outcomes ● whether case decisions have been binding or not. The session provided attendees with information regarding the key technical aspects of employment tax legislation, and, as a result, an understanding of why things have worked out the way they have.
Among other things, Polly discussed: ● what a modern workforce looks like
● what the different generations expect out of development ● how the different generations at work can be used to an organisation’s (and payroll’s) advantage.
W17 – CIPP BITESIZE TRAINING: SHARED PARENTAL LEAVE Fiona Smith MCIPPdip, the CIPP This bitesize training session covered the tricky area of shared parental leave. Although this isn’t new to payroll, it can often be viewed as complex to administer.
W20 – PENSIONS TOP TIPS Shaun Tetley FCIPP, Portsmouth City Council Shaun provided some tips surrounding pensions, covering defined contribution and defined benefit schemes, along with the state pension scheme.
Fiona provided information to refresh delegates’ knowledge about shared parental leave and shared parental pay, along with some top tips for turning this statutory requirement into a valued employee benefit.
The session explained some of the important things pension scheme members must carry out to engage fully with their pensions.
This was a very engaging session, and the slides used lots of visual images to communicate with the audience.
GLOBAL PAYROLL PANEL Ros Hendren MSc, CMgr FCMI dip, FCIPPdip FHEA, Well Paid Consulting Moniza Syeda , LexisNexis
Great to meet face-to- face, seeing old friends and making new network connections. After being absent for a couple of years, it reinstated the importance and value of attending such a valuable event.
This panel session discussed the following questions:
● what do payroll professionals need to consider when choosing a global payroll software provider? ● when do payroll obligations start for employees working in multiple jurisdictions? ● what does global mobility mean for international payroll compliance? ● The Office of Tax Simplification is currently seeking feedback for an open call for evidence around the emerging trends in hybrid and distance working. Do you believe the tax and social security rules are flexible enough to cope with employees working in multiple jurisdictions?
Sharon Taylor MCIPPdip, payroll manager, Gatwick Airport
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