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Hi, does it matter if the start date for a new employee was the middle of April but the first payroll run is done in May?

Georgie



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Payroll has always been accounted for on a 'receivables' basis, especially so since RTI. Therefore so long as the employees pay is received at the date of the process run then all is ok.

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Ok, thank you

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I think I have messed up. I have set up new client in Moneysoft with a start date of April 20th. (Employees started April 20th but not paid until 30th May). I had to send and RTI for April with new alignment. The FPS clearly states the employees were not paid in April.

When I submitted the FPS a box came up asking for a reason why the FPS was late . Hmmm because my client was waiting for a PAYE ref number and Accounts Office Ref number? and by the time they came it was May already and he pays monthly?? I choose the reasonable excuse. ??

Now I am bricking it. Will my client get a fine??

See this is why I hate payroll.

Georgie

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Somebody help me before I have a nervous breakdown....



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Hi Georgie

No fines being levied till October, so no breakdown needed at present!!

Hope that puts your mind at rest

Helen

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Are you sure? I read somewhere on the HMRC website that it didn't apply to any new employers who registered after 6th April 2014. Did I mis read it as I was in a blind panic?

Georgie


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No idea - but I had a late submission last month (no dropdown option for "Director's incompetence"!) and had a generic notification from HMRC which states "From October 2014, if you don't send your FPS on time you may incur in-year filing penalties". Employer has been registered for several years.

Helen


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