RTI payroll changes

Anonymouse72

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i have a question for those in the know -

when this goes live, will it cause a problem if i'm using an address for an employee that differs to the address HMRC have?

for whatever reason the employee still hasn't updated HMRC with their new address, even though I've reminded them a few times. i won't knowingly file anything with their old address on when i know it isn't valid so i have their current address detailed on any info i file.

thanks :)
 
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Anonymouse72

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Sorry, me again! :redface:

Using hmrc basic tools, we pay staff weekly & we are paid monthly (2 directors). For year end reporting on ours i just put one entry for the total amount paid on a P11 each.

For RTI, i had assumed that i'd just report the monthly amount for us when paid.

Does anyone know if basic tools will cope with this ok? Weekly & monthly payments together in one payroll??

Thanks :)
 
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kevin.doran

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Today's RTI update from HMRC:

Reporting PAYE in real time (Real Time Information or RTI): relaxation of reporting arrangements for small businesses

HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) recognise that some small employers who pay employees weekly, or more frequently, but only process their payroll monthly may need longer to adapt to reporting PAYE information in real time. HMRC have therefore agreed a relaxation of reporting arrangements for small businesses.

Until 5 October 2013, employers with fewer than 50 employees, who find it difficult to report every payment to employees at the time of payment, may send information to HMRC by the date of their regular payroll run but no later than the end of the tax month (5th).

HMRC will continue to work with employer representatives during the summer to assess and understand the impact of RTI on the smallest businesses and consider whether they can make improvements to real time reporting which will address their concerns without compromising the benefits of RTI or the success of the Department for Work & Pension's Universal Credit.

Please see HMRC's guidance on exceptions to reporting PAYE information 'on or before' paying an employee.

Exceptions to reporting PAYE information 'on or before' paying an employee
 
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