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Having been overshadowed by the Coronavirus Job Retention Scheme, the reclaim service for statutory sick pay (SSP) went live at the end of May 2020. Who can use it and what’s involved in the reclaim
process?
Published 11.06.2020
So far, making a claim for furloughed employees’ pay under the Coronavirus Job Retention Scheme (CJRS) seems to be relatively pain free. But HMRC has five years to check your calculations. How can
you avoid trouble down the line?
Published 07.05.2020
Employers are facing challenges like never before due to coronavirus and it’s your job to ensure that payroll continues to function properly. What’s changed?
Published 09.04.2020
During the coronavirus pandemic it’s likely that you’re dealing with many more statutory sick pay (SSP) cases. It’s confusing because there are two sets of rules to be familiar with during the
crisis. What are the basics?
Published 18.05.2020
One of the big problems that’s emerged during the reclaim calculations under the Coronavirus Job Retention Scheme is the interaction with salary sacrifice. What are the basic rules?
Published 18.05.2020
New guidance and legislation have been published that will take businesses through to the end of the furlough scheme in September 2021. If your business is affected, what are the key changes?
Published 05.05.2021
There’s been lots of media coverage about HMRC’s powers in respect of furlough fraud. But what are the main risks from an employment law perspective and what records should you keep to avoid problems
down the line?
Published 19.11.2020
Even with the Coronavirus Job Retention Scheme you may have to cut even harder to survive the economic impact of the pandemic. What are the rules if you have to say goodbye to employees? Are there
alternatives?
Published 21.04.2020
During the course of the pandemic statutory sick pay (SSP) has become very important to both employees and employers. But there’s a lot to consider from a payroll perspective. What are the basics?
Published 11.10.2021
The Department for Work and Pensions has updated the SSP1 form. What’s new for those who don’t qualify?
Published 24.10.2022
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