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Hi

 

Please can someone help me, I am new to this forum and need some advice. I use Basic Tools RTI and need to produce a  employers payment summary (was a P32). Where do i find this within Basic tools RTI, which by the way i think is a load of rubbish, what does anyone think?

 

Thanks in anticipation of anyone's help

 

Annieh



-- Edited by Annieh on Saturday 13th of April 2013 05:43:07 PM

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Hi Annieh

I am after the same thing: generating a P32 in Basic Tools RTI.

Did you manage to find out in the end?

Tks.

Magda



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HM Revenue & Customs has a guide that runs through how to submit an EPS report in Basic PAYE Tools - see here for more details.



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Hi there,

This is the user guide for the PAYE tools. Page 18 onwards details how to achieve an Employer payment summary (P32). Looks like you will need to go through the Add additional payments procedure even if you haven't got any.

http://www.hmrc.gov.uk/payerti/payroll/bpt/user-guide.pdf

Hope this helps!


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