How To Avoid Payroll Mistakes
Payroll management is a vital and fundamental element of running a business and it is paramount that you avoid making payroll mistakes. It is important that payroll processing is carried out accurately and is compliant. You will want your employees to be paid correctly and on time and you will also want to avoid any fines or legal issues. There are lots of hurdles to jump over including complex legislation, auto-enrolment, rolling deadlines and RTI submissions. With large fines for mistakes, it’s worth getting the process right. Here at team4, bookkeepers with worldwide clients, we often witness payroll errors when we are called in to put things right. Here is our list of the most frequent payroll mistakes and our tips on avoiding them.
Misclassifying workers
This involves misclassifying the status of somebody doing work for you. It is one of the most common payroll mistakes. It often involves not distinguishing between an employee and a self-employed contractor. There are many distinctions you will have to make including new starters, those with a second income and employees with company benefits such as a vehicle or private medical insurance. Contractors and freelancers are not eligible for the same rights as employees such as holiday allowances and pensions. Your workers’ status should be based on HMRC guidelines and employment law. Here at team4, we advise efficient record keeping and keeping up-to-date with the latest legislation.
Application of incorrect tax codes
If employees are given the wrong classification, this can lead to over or under taxing them. Tax codes should be reviewed regularly and it is important to do this if an employee’s circumstances change. Tax codes can be checked with HMRC and therefore you are expected to assign the correct tax code to each employee. You can review and download tax codes by signing up for the HMRC PAYE dashboard.
Not implementing an Auto-Enrolment pension scheme
Auto-enrolment in workplace pensions is now a legal requirement. You will need to contribute to your employees’ pensions and of course comply with the regulations and rules. Fines can be imposed if you fail to comply, so make sure you implement a robust pension scheme. There are frequent changes in thresholds and regulations so it is vital to regularly review publications from The Pensions Regulator to avoid payroll mistakes.
Missing deadlines
There are strict deadlines for payroll submissions. This includes Real-Time Information reporting and payment of taxes. To avoid penalties, we recommend careful planning and keeping meticulous and correct records.
Inaccurate record keeping
Records of employees pay must be kept accurately and large fines are applicable for failure to do so. As an employer you must maintain records of hours worked, bonuses, overtime and deductions. According to the government you must collect and keep records of:
- What you pay your employees and the deductions you make
- Reports made to HMRC
- Payments made to HMRC
- Employee leave and sickness absences
- Tax code notices
- Taxable expenses or benefits
- Payment Giving Scheme documents including agency contract and employee authorisation forms
How to prevent payroll mistakes
- Keep accurate and up-to-date employee records
- Schedule payments on time
- Track employee leave and absences
- Keep abreast of tax regulations
- Use reliable and the right payroll software for your business
- Outsource your payroll
How can team4 help you to avoid payroll mistakes?
Without the right tools, resources and knowledge, employee payroll can be a minefield. We hope our latest blog has highlighted the most common payroll errors and will help you to avoid them. Careful planning, accurate record keeping and staying up-to-date with the latest legislation are your three keys to success. However, if you really want to avoid these payroll mistakes, the answer is to outsource your payroll to an experienced and knowledgeable team. For more information on how we can help, please get in touch. We have experts in this field to ensure you are always compliant and your employees are paid on time. Call us on +44 1825 763378 or +44 1903 442511 or email info@team4bookkeeping.co.uk