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Hi,

Does anyone us Payroo software and if so is there a box to tick to say you want to use the cumulative method for NI when processing payroll for directors?

 

If not then I may use HMRC basic tools.

 

Elaine



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E Roscoe


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I dont use Payroo but Im sure they will have. Do you need payslips? Only asking as HMRC basic tools doesnt come with payslips



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Hi Joanne,

I have decided to go with Payroo but cannot see where there is a box to tick for cumulative method.

I have just selected A Standard rate contribution. I have filled all personal details in and selected that he is a director as an employee so hope that is correct.

I'll soon find out when I run the payroll as I'll check to see if the NI looks different.

Fingers crossed. I may phone HMRC again and check everything with them. Once I am up and running properly I should be ok.

Elaine

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Hi Elaine
You can contact Payroo and they should be able to answer that one. They do also appear to have a FAQ section on their website which I would bet has that question on it from some point in the past. Ive just found out from my client who uses it and does her own payroll (is an ex Accountant herself) that the bloomin thing doesnt produce P45s and am on the hunt for a blank one for her (I seem to have lost my version!). You can get them from HMRC though, plus the P60s which you will need at year end (can be ordered now via HMRCs helpline)

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