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Personal Independence Payment (PIP) replaces Disability Living Allowance (DLA) - how and when to claim, rates, eligibility.
Set up a Payroll Giving scheme for your employees using PAYE - when to make deductions, costs of running the scheme, which charities are eligible and what they must do when they get the donation
Your pay - your payslip, performance-related pay, deductions and how to work out your weekly pay
What new employers need to do for PAYE, including choosing whether to run payroll yourself, paying someone for the first time and keeping records.
Calculate an employee’s maternity pay (SMP), paternity or adoption pay, relevant period and average weekly earnings
When to operate PAYE if your employee gets incentive awards from you or someone else.
Statutory Sick Pay (SSP) calculator - calculate SSP for an employee
Tax and reporting rules for employers providing loans to employees
Useful information on money, debt advice and financial help.
Find out what to put in your Full Payment Submission (FPS) and Employer Payment Summary (EPS) if you're paying employees through PAYE.
Wage slips must show any deductions and explain them - not everyone has the right to a payslip
Guidance on making employees' student loan and postgraduate loan deductions in different circumstances.
Expecting your first student finance payment? We’ve got you covered!
Government Banking provides a shared banking service across central government and wider public sector customers.
This paper presents the results of a field experiment In Afganistan that was designed to increase adoption of mobile money
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