Clean It Up
UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: PurefectWindowCleaning on January 19, 2012, 06:06:39 pm
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Can someone link me up to the site where I can apparently do this myself as £259.20 a year to my accountant is a bit of a kick in the nuts!
James
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Can someone link me up to the site where I can apparently do this myself as £259.20 a year to my accountant is a bit of a kick in the nuts!
James
you can buy them at staples, amazon, ebay etc
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Ok.
So how will I know if he has any PAYE and NIC to pay as currently he hasent been.
Also, surely I have to notify HM revenue each month?
^^^^^ - This is why im paying her to do it ;D
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Ok.
So how will I know if he has any PAYE and NIC to pay as currently he hasent been.
Also, surely I have to notify HM revenue each month?
^^^^^ - This is why im paying her to do it ;D
you get a yellow book, call the hmrc ask them and they will explain it all to you mate, I personally pay my accountant as it find that a ballache that I can do without. I consenrate on earning money
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Try these guys
Ask for Irene,
She knows all employment laws etc, very cheap payslip sevice, and a BACS agent.
Takes all the hassle out of the equation.
They only do payroll so they know there stuff
www.amberpayrollservices.co.uk/
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Ok.
So how will I know if he has any PAYE and NIC to pay as currently he hasent been.
Also, surely I have to notify HM revenue each month?
^^^^^ - This is why im paying her to do it ;D
you get a yellow book, call the hmrc ask them and they will explain it all to you mate, I personally pay my accountant as it find that a ballache that I can do without. I consenrate on earning money
...same as me but if it aint to much hassle then its gotta be worth saving £250 ish quid
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Try these guys
Ask for Irene,
She knows all employment laws etc, very cheap payslip sevice, and a BACS agent.
Takes all the hassle out of the equation.
They only do payroll so they know there stuff
www.amberpayrollservices.co.uk/
Thats Brian... ill check um out
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start to pay your staff monthly instead of weekly, this will bring down the accountant bill
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start to pay your staff monthly instead of weekly, this will bring down the accountant bill
I do pay monthy.
£21.60 x 12 = £259.20
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start to pay your staff monthly instead of weekly, this will bring down the accountant bill
I do pay monthy.
£21.60 x 12 = £259.20
what :o :o :o :o :o :o
i pay £3x12=£36 ;D ;D ;D ;D
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Do explain... ???
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James
Your accountant does seem to be charging you a lot, mine charges £10
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james mine charges me £3 a slip,she advise me todo monthly as it only one slip,as if done week thats 4x£3=£12 amonth.
it pays to shop around
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James sign in to you on line account with HMRC.
Register for paye services. It may take a few days for this to be confirmed back by HMRC.
Once you are registered, you go into you paye bit and fill in each employee's details.
Then you just go in each time you pay them, fill in the boxes with gross etc click next and it calc's NI and tax and gives the nett total. You can this and use as a payslip. It automatically totals up all the information over the paye year and files all on line automatically. It will also tell you when payments of tax and NI are due each time.
Sounds a bind, but once I have signed in, takes me about 2 minutes per set of figures.
I'll try and find a link to the actual page, but think that you have to be signed in to your private account with HMRC to do so :)
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http://www.hmrc.gov.uk/paye/payroll/day-to-day/cd-rom-using.htm
This tells you all about it and how to download it. It is free to use!
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Ok.
So how will I know if he has any PAYE and NIC to pay as currently he hasent been.
Also, surely I have to notify HM revenue each month?
^^^^^ - This is why im paying her to do it ;D
you get a yellow book, call the hmrc ask them and they will explain it all to you mate, I personally pay my accountant as it find that a ballache that I can do without. I consenrate on earning money
How long since you last did it.....yellow book ;D ;D ;D they stopped sending those out years ago :P
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James sign in to you on line account with HMRC.
Register for paye services. It may take a few days for this to be confirmed back by HMRC.
Once you are registered, you go into you paye bit and fill in each employee's details.
Then you just go in each time you pay them, fill in the boxes with gross etc click next and it calc's NI and tax and gives the nett total. You can this and use as a payslip. It automatically totals up all the information over the paye year and files all on line automatically. It will also tell you when payments of tax and NI are due each time.
Sounds a bind, but once I have signed in, takes me about 2 minutes per set of figures.
I'll try and find a link to the actual page, but think that you have to be signed in to your private account with HMRC to do so :)
Thanks Helen. Appreciate it
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Cant get my head round that ::)
Maybe ill just pay accountant haha ;D
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The Inland Revenue will come and show you how to do it. They offered to come every week until I was happy with doing it.
They will give you a pack that has a lot of the information you need, its note that difficult.
Or you can purchase a payroll manager program.
http://www.moneysoft.co.uk/
Roy
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Cant get my head round that ::)
Maybe ill just pay accountant haha ;D
It's simple to actually do. You don't even have to read all that info, just download the paye and go from there :)
Do you have on line access to your own personal HMRC account?
If yes, then all you have to do is follow what they tell you to do.
Can you click on a link which says register as an employer......of course you can, although you should already have registered a while ago.
Go to download and do so.
Follow instructions as you go....
Can you enter a letter in a box....yes you can
Can you enter the date, where it says enter date....yes you can
Can you answer a question where options are only yes or no.....yes you can
Can you enter numbers which will be the gross wage....yes you can
Can you click on a button that says next or continue.....yes you can.
Can you print from your computer....yes you can.
Done
Simples :)
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Cant get my head round that ::)
Maybe ill just pay accountant haha ;D
It's simple to actually do. You don't even have to read all that info, just download the paye and go from there :)
Do you have on line access to your own personal HMRC account?
If yes, then all you have to do is follow what they tell you to do.
Can you click on a link which says register as an employer......of course you can, although you should already have registered a while ago.
Go to download and do so.
Follow instructions as you go....
Can you enter a letter in a box....yes you can
Can you enter the date, where it says enter date....yes you can
Can you answer a question where options are only yes or no.....yes you can
Can you enter numbers which will be the gross wage....yes you can
Can you click on a button that says next or continue.....yes you can.
Can you print from your computer....yes you can.
Done
Simples :)
Ill have another go today after work :)
No I dont have access to my account... ???
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Cant get my head round that ::)
Maybe ill just pay accountant haha ;D
It's simple to actually do. You don't even have to read all that info, just download the paye and go from there :)
Do you have on line access to your own personal HMRC account?
If yes, then all you have to do is follow what they tell you to do.
Can you click on a link which says register as an employer......of course you can, although you should already have registered a while ago.
Go to download and do so.
Follow instructions as you go....
Can you enter a letter in a box....yes you can
Can you enter the date, where it says enter date....yes you can
Can you answer a question where options are only yes or no.....yes you can
Can you enter numbers which will be the gross wage....yes you can
Can you click on a button that says next or continue.....yes you can.
Can you print from your computer....yes you can.
Done
Simples :)
Ill have another go today after work :)
No I dont have access to my account... ???
??? Well get signed up for access then. Eveyone should be. You should be checking your self asssessment and own tax payments yourself as well as your accountant. If something were to go wrong, you are responsible not your accountant.