PayrollAbility Blog
Payroll topics in detail – Help and support as you need it
Payroll Changes 2022/23 Tax Year
As we go into the 2022-23 tax year, it’s a good time to look at what’s changed for payroll for the coming year. The usual adjustments are to national minimum wage, tax codes and thresholds for national insurance. I’ve covered these topics below, along with a couple...
Corona Virus – Help and Support for Small and Micro-businesses
'May you Live in Interesting Times....' This page will be updated with new information as it's released by the Government. As new questions by clients or visitors to the site, I'll answer them in the FAQ section at the top of this page. New and updated...
A 53 Week Payroll Year
A 53 Week Payroll Year! – WHAT?That’s a blog title that I would imagine has many people scratching their heads!The blog could easily have been entitled ‘A 27 Fortnight Payroll Year’ which is no less confusing. So let’s first look at how this might happen.My example is...
Why I Do What I Do
Around three years ago I wrote a blog that was based on the idea of why I do what I do. Lots of friends think I’m an accountant (only partly! and I don’t take the work on) and when I say I run payroll, I tend to get an ‘Oh, ONLY payroll…?’ And it got me thinking again...
What’s New For Payroll in 2019-20
We’re less than 2 months away from the start of the new financial year, so it’s the right time to take a look at what’s new for 2019-20.It’s a little bit number heavy but the tables giving comparison with last years percentages and thresholds making it easier to pick...
Back to Basics – Auto Enrolment (Workplace Pensions) and Pensions?
This is part of a series of 3 ‘Back to Basics’ blogs to help employers talk to their employees about payroll, and to answer their initial questions about how their pay has been calculated. This blog focuses on pensions and auto enrolment. Auto enrolment came into...
Back to Basics – National Insurance
This is part of a series of 3 ‘Back to Basics’ blogs to help employers talk to their employees about payroll, and to answer their initial questions about how their pay has been calculated. This blog focuses on national insurance – what it is, how it’s calculated, and...
Back to Basics – Tax Codes?
This is part of a series of 3 ‘Back to Basics’ blogs to help employers talk to their employees about payroll, and to answer their initial questions about how their pay has been calculated. This blog focuses on tax codes – what they are, how they’re created, and what...
Annual Leave and Pay 2018
Annual Leave Holiday leave and pay is a topic that most businesses have been very aware of lately with the long school summer break and parents taking time out of the business for family holidays. But, as an employer, what are your responsibilities in relation to...
Apprenticeship Levy
One of the few payroll ‘hot topics’ I’ve never written about is Apprenticeship Levy. Mostly because the clients I work with are not going to be subject to it. But I’m sure there are quite a few small businesses that do wonder what it is and whether they are. So, I’ve...
The Hidden Costs Of Becoming An Employer
The Hidden Costs of Becoming an Employer Starting a new business, and getting to the point that you need help and are looking for your first employee is exciting, and scary all at the same time. Working with small businesses as they become first-time employers, I’ve...
An Interesting Twist on Maternity Pay
An Interesting Twist on Maternity Pay Whilst working with clients, I see lots of variety in what can be encountered as an employer. Odd things with sickness, absence, timekeeping, pay and pension, and pretty much anything else you can think of comes up. I’ve...