My HMRC account is out of balance
Since April 2013, HMRC has been getting monthly payroll data from employers through Real-Time Information (RTI), which helps them keep accurate employment records. Employers can now check their Pay As You Earn (PAYE) accounts online to see what HMRC believes they owe and the payments that have been allocated. Despite this, around 2% of UK employers still face discrepancies in their PAYE accounts, often without realising their accounts are out of balance.
In this live webinar, we will show you how the Employer PAYE account works and how it links with RTI data from your payroll submissions (FPS) and monthly payment reports (EPS). We’ll also provide tips on how to identify and fix common errors.
Live webinar
English
1 hour
£ 100
* discount for SD Worx customers (will be calculated in the next steps)Goal
After this webinar, you have:
- Gained insight into payroll and HMRC interactions
- Gained insight into some design challenges of RTI
- Identified employer practices that cause HMRC difficulties
- Acquired skills to address PAYE account issues
Target audience
- Payroll professionals
- HR professionals
- Business professionals
- Anyone trying to resolve Employer PAYE account issues
Approach
This live, one-hour webinar includes a Q&A session, allowing you to interact directly with SD Worx experts and get answers to any specific questions you may have.
Programme
- Introduction
- The 5 key components
- Payroll
- FPS submissions
- EPS submissions
- Payments to HMRC
- HMRC records
- Causes of discrepancies
- Duplicate entries
- Timing issues
- Overlay challenges
- Resolving challenges
- Charge resolution cases
- Removing duplicates
- Correcting errors
- Q&A
Practical information
Price
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