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Dates for Payroll 2010 - we have a full Payroll Service if you need one.

  • 6th April - New tax year commences 

  • 19th April* - Final payment over to HMRC for previous tax year 

  • 19th May- Payment of Paye for April to be received by HMRC

  • 19th May - Return of forms P14 (EDI) and P35 to the Inspector of Taxes 

  • 31st May - Issue of P60 to all current employees 

  • 19th June -Payment of Paye for May to be received by HMRC

  • 6th July - Return of forms P9D/P11D to the inspector of taxes 

  • 19th July - Payment of Paye for June to be received by HMRC

  • 19th July* - Payment of Class 1A NIC in respect of benefits 

  • 19th August- Payment of Paye for July to be received by HMRC

  • 19th September - Payment of Paye for August to be received by HMRC

  • 19th October - Payment of Paye for September to be received by HMRC

  • 19th October - Payment over of tax and Class 1B NIC in respect of PSAs 

  • 19th November - Payment of Paye for October to be received by HMRC
  • 19th December - Payment of Paye for November to be received by HMRC
  • 19th January - Payment of Paye for December to be received by HMRC
  • 19th February - Payment of Paye for January to be received by HMRC
  • 19th March – Payment of PAYE for February to be received by HMRC 
  • 5th April - Tax year ends

*22nd of the month for electronic payments all Payments to HMRC must be made electronically from the 6th April 2010

National Minimum Wage Oct 2010 – Oct 2011

The national minimum wage applies to nearly all workers and sets hourly rates below which pay must not be allowed to fall.It is an important cornerstone of Government strategy aimed at providing employees with decent minimum standards and fairness in the workplace. It helps business by ensuring companies will be able to compete on the basis of quality of the goods and services they provide and not on low prices based predominantly on low rates of pay.

The rates set are based on the recommendations of the independent Low Pay Commission. The rates change on 1st October each year.

New National Minimum Wage rates from 1 October 2010

  • Workers aged 21 and over - £5.93 per hour
  • Workers aged 18-20 - £4.92 per hour
  • Workers aged 16-17 - £3.64 per hour
  • Accomodation offset - £4.51 per day (£31.57 per week)
  • New Minimum Wage of £2.50 per hour for apprentices who are either under 19 or in the first year of their Apprenticeship

Use our Payroll Service to do all your wages. Telephone us now for a quote 01792 310110

 
 

 

   
       
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Accountancy Service

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132 Samlet Rd 
Enterprise Zone
Swansea
SA7 9AF

Tel: 01792 310110