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Brolly clients - free check on salary/deductions

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    Brolly clients - free check on salary/deductions

    We have recently taken on a few new clients from other Brolly companies and discovered that they have been paying too much tax and national insurance.

    If you are with a Brolly and would like your most recent payslip checked, free of charge, send it to [email protected]

    ITAccounting Online - Truly Interactive Internet Accounting

    #2
    Payslips

    What do you mean? gross pay figures wrong on P45?

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      #3
      Re: Payslips

      Amount of gross salary being paid is incorrect in some of the cases we have looked at. The contractors salary is too high and they are paying too much tax and NI. If you think this might affect you, send us your most recent payslip or statement from your Brolly and we will check it.

      ITAccounting Online - Truly Interactive Internet Accounting

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        #4
        Re: Payslips

        So you mean if you give them a smaller salary they pay less tax and NI? Never........

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          #5
          Re: Payslips

          But you don't expect them to pay Employers' NIC out of post tax salary do you?

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            #6
            Re: Payslips

            Debbie,
            I'm not interested in composite schemes, thanks.
            Dave

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              #7
              Re: Payslips

              Freshblue, sorry don't understand. We don't offer composite schemes ????

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                #8
                Re: Payslips

                Sorry, it was your "the contarctors salary is too high" point. The salary surely relates to the amount of money coming in as fee's??

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                  #9
                  Tax/NI

                  Debbie

                  Can you give us any more details on the problem. As an umbrella user myself I'm a little concerned. What can you company do that reduces the gross? Is this probelm specific to a particular umbrella company? Or was your posting just a ploy to drum up business?

                  Y

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                    #10
                    Re: Payslips

                    Why would you deduct employers NI from post tax salary?

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