Originally posted by Gaz_M
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HMRC Real Time Information (RTI) Payroll Changes
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Yep, all sorted.
Paying monthly on 14th, or first working day after that.Never has a man been heard to say on his death bed that he wishes he'd spent more time in the office.Comment
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Originally posted by MyUserName View PostI did not get that email, is there anything unusual about the way you arrange things?Comment
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Originally posted by Gaz_M View PostHad reply from SJD and I can continue to pay myself monthly
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How did you get them to revert back to Monthly?Comment
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Originally posted by rufusTfirefly View PostHow did you get them to revert back to Monthly?Comment
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Originally posted by rufusTfirefly View PostI've had the email form SJD suggesting I pay myself a fiull years salary in March 2014!!
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How did you get them to revert back to Monthly?Comment
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Baffling.
From 6th April you must send an RTI submission every month even if you don't pay yourself. If you're paying yourself annually you (or your accountant) still need to make monthly RTI submissions.
If you're going to the trouble of submitting a return why not pay a monthly salary too, if that's how you prefer to manage your finances?
It's also been highlighted on this thread that there's mis-information circulating that RTI won't be coming in until October. That's pure fiction too - everyone running a PAYE scheme needs to start making monthly RTI submissions from 6th April.Comment
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Originally posted by inniAccounts View PostBaffling.
From 6th April you must send an RTI submission every month even if you don't pay yourself. If you're paying yourself annually you (or your accountant) still need to make monthly RTI submissions.
If you're going to the trouble of submitting a return why not pay a monthly salary too, if that's how you prefer to manage your finances?
It's also been highlighted on this thread that there's mis-information circulating that RTI won't be coming in until October. That's pure fiction too - everyone running a PAYE scheme needs to start making monthly RTI submissions from 6th April.Comment
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Originally posted by jamesbrown View PostIt seems as though there has been, and continues to be, a good deal of confusion surrounding what will happen. For example, my understanding, confirmed by my accountant, is that PAYE nil will still have to be submitted separately from submissions about any payments to "employees" (RTI) and that the RTI requirement has indeed been deferred to October, even though the recommendation is to comply from April (not a concern for me, as I will comply from April).
If you pay your employees during a tax month you'll need to send the details of the payments via RTI by 5th of the month (i.e. the last day of the tax month). (If you want to look at the details this is called an FPS RTI submission).
If you don't pay your employees during a month (or in a quarter if you make quarterly PAYE payments) you'll still need to send a submission via RTI, saying that you haven't paid anyone. This is replacing the current NIL return process. (EPS RTI submission).
Both of these submissions need to be made electronically.
RTI reporting has relaxed, but you can't get out of it completely. See the thread I linked to previously.Comment
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