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A 1.25% increase in NI was introduced in April 2022 to fund health and social care but this increase has been reversed in the recent mini-Budget. How do the changes affect your payroll costs?
Published 05.10.2022
National Insurance (NI) is an increasingly important source of income for the government. Your role in payroll means that you need to get to grips with the minutiae of NI. What’s the most important
thing to get right?
Published 15.03.2018
If you have employees located in a Freeport tax site, you can benefit from an employers’ NI relief. But how much is the relief worth for each qualifying new employee and how do you calculate it?
Published 06.07.2022
Whilst coronavirus is dominating the headlines and taking up most of your time, you still need to be aware of the announcements in Budget 2020 that affect employers. What’s to know this time around?
Published 21.04.2020
The two-year implementation of the health and social care levy will see significant increases for businesses and a reduction in pay for employees. What details have emerged so far?
Published 11.10.2021
One of your workers claims you’ve deducted too much NI from his salary. He says you have the “earnings period” wrong. As this was calculated by your payroll software, you’re sure it’s right. What’s
the problem?
Published 20.06.2023
There is an uplift in the NI primary threshold which comes into effect for Month 4 of the current tax year, i.e. from 6 July 2022. What do you need to watch out for?
Published 21.06.2022
One of your workers claims you’ve deducted too much NI from her salary. She says you have the “earnings period” wrong. As this was calculated by your payroll software you’re sure it’s right. What’s
the problem?
Published 22.11.2016
There’s a maximum amount of standard rate NI that an employee can pay in a year. What do you need to know so that they avoid overpaying and waiting for a refund after year end?
Published 13.11.2019
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