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A new client has just started PAYE.  Some staff are paid weekly regular amounts but they only want to run payroll monthly.  I think I know the answer but can anyone confirm that this would/wouldn't be allowed by HMRC.

 

To clarify the situation is a weekly set amount is paid and then this deducted from the final payment at month end when payroll is run.  

 

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-- Edited by Meadowlands on Monday 31st of March 2014 01:01:05 PM

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How many employees? There is an extension to the previous rule which allowed the above but it only applies for 9 or fewer employees. This is for existing employers so any new ones starting next week have to apply RTI the normal way.

http://www.hmrc.gov.uk/news/news091213.htm

EDIT : This forum is a pain in the arse - it won't let me insert LINKS while using Internet Explorer. I like to have the links open in a new window/tab.



-- Edited by Peasie on Monday 31st of March 2014 01:30:15 PM

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