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PAYE and National Insurance

Why pay more tax and NI contributions than you need to? We can help you to minimise your liabilities, while ensuring that you comply with your obligations. Just view our PAYE and NI guides to find out more.

Why not use our payslip calculator to check your net pay?

PAYE
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08-Mar New business regulations come into effect this April
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03-Mar Employers given advice on incorrect staff tax codes
02-Mar Business alliance urges scrapping of NIC rise
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Upcoming Deadlines

Mar
19
2010
PAYE/NIC/student loan payment

PAYE/NIC/Student Loan Payment

If paying by cheque, pay PAYE, NICs, student loan deductions and deductions from payments to subcontractors for the month up to the 5th of this month.

Mar
21
2010
PAYE/NIC/student loan payment

If paying electronically, pay PAYE, NICs, student loan deductions and deductions from payments to subcontractors for the month up to the 5th of this month.

Apr
19
2010
PAYE date

PAYE Date

Interest will begin to accrue on unpaid PAYE/NI for 2009/10 if not filing electronically

PAYE/NIC/student loan payment

If paying by cheque, pay PAYE/NICs, student loan deductions and deductions from payments to subcontractors for the month up to the 5th of this month.

PAYE/NIC payment

Quarter 4 PAYE/NIC payment due where paid by cheque.

View all deadlines

PAYE

  • An introduction to PAYE
  • Employing your spouse
  • Tax-free gifts to staff
  • Payslip calculator
  • Frequently asked questions

National Insurance

  • Don't pay too much National Insurance
  • National Insurance planning

P11D

  • Getting a P11D dispensation
  • Benefits in kind and expenses payments

Compliance issues

  • Payslip basics
  • How to survive a PAYE and NIC inspection

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  • Child Tax Credit and Working Tax Credit
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