Course description
Introduction to Payroll
The introduction to payroll gives detailed training on the fundamental elements of payroll processing with practical examples, such as calculating income tax, National Insurance contributions (NICs) and various deductions from pay.
Learning is offered either online or in-person, and includes three full days of face-to-face content or six half days of online content. Materials will be released in advance of the course, and will be available to you through the CIPP online learning platform.
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Suitability - Who should attend?
The introduction to payroll course is ideal for those new to payroll that require training on the fundamental elements of payroll processing, such as calculating income tax.
Payroll is responsible for managing the largest expenditure of virtually all businesses. Having trained administrators is vital for organisations to ensure they remain compliant with the ever-increasing regulations and responsibilities entrusted to payroll.
Designed for those new to payroll, this comprehensive course covers the core skills required to administer the payroll function. From calculating gross pay and deciphering the differences between taxable and NICable pay, the course covers in-depth the methodologies for manually calculating income tax, NICs and Student Loan Deductions.
Together with a broad overview of other payroll obligations such as Court Orders, Real-Time Information, Auto-Enrolment, Jury Service and End of year reporting, participants will gain a balanced education on the fundamentals of this profession.
New or inexperienced Payroll Administrators & Payroll Co-Ordinators working in either a payroll bureau, accountancy firm or in-house payroll team.
Outcome / Qualification etc.
CPD: 15 Points
From calculating tax and National Insurance deductions through to reporting to HMRC and calculating statutory payments, this course will teach you a broad spectrum of payroll fundamentals so that you will have the skills and knowledge to process payrolls compliantly, accurately and on time.
- Calculate gross income
- Calculate PAYE & NIC liabilities
- Handle payments for starters and leavers correctly
- Sequence the required calculations correctly
- Outline the correct process for systems output
- Calculate net pay
- Handle NICs calculations in a variety of special situations
- Make basic calculations for voluntary payrolling of benefits
- Carry out worker assessments for automatic enrolment of pensions
- Calculate student loan deductions
- Calculate a variety of attachment orders
- Identify payments for HMRC remittances
Identify entitlement to:
- Statutory Sick Pay (SSP)
- Statutory Maternity Pay (SMP) & Statutory Maternity Leave (SML)
- Statutory Adoption Pay (SAP) & Statutory Adoption Leave (SAL)
- Statutory Paternity Pay (SPP) & Statutory Paternity Leave
- Shared Parental Pay (ShPP) & Shared Parental Leave (SPL)
- Statutory Parental Bereavement Pay (SPBP) & Statutory Parental Bereavement Leave (SPBL)
- Calculate statutory payments
- Comply with statutory requirements for statutory payments.
Training Course Content
Overview of tax relief methods for pension contributions
National Insurance Categories
- Listing the NI category letters currently in use
- Identifying the correct NI category letter for employees
- Awareness of proof required to apply certain category letters
Calculating National Insurance Contributions
- Recognising the names and current amounts of NIC thresholds
- Listing the current rates of NICs for each category letter
- Calculating NICs using the Exact Percentage method
- Calculating NICs using the Table method
The new Health and Social Care Levy deduction
- An overview of the changes to national insurance and the introduction of the Health and Social Care Levy
Identifying different tax codes
- Identifying circumstances which warrant “emergency tax codes”
- Categorising different tax codes
- Distinguishing Scottish tax codes
Calculating income tax
- Identifying the different allowances available
- Navigating through Pay Adjustment Table A
- Calculating income tax using the table method
- Awareness of circumstances where tax refunds may be processed
Completing gross to net calculations
- Identifying the correct order to calculating gross to net figures
- Performing gross to net calculations
Awareness of payslip obligations
- Awareness of deadlines and eligibility for a payslip
- Outlining the minimum information required on payslips
Processing starters and leavers
- Mistimed payments for starters and leavers
- Payments after leaving
Statutory payment compliance
- Overview of HMRC’s compliance role with statutory payments
- Outlining the arbitration route with statutory payment decisions
Statutory Sick Pay (SSP)
- Determining employees eligible for SSP
- Interpreting Periods of Incapacity to Work, Qualifying Days & Waiting Days
- Calculating SSP payments
- Outlining record keeping requirements for SSP
Statutory Maternity Pay (SMP)
- Determining employees eligible for SMP
- Interpreting Week Baby Due, Qualifying Weeks and Employment Start Dates
- Calculating SMP payments
- Identifying contractual considerations for employees on maternity leave
- Outlining record keeping requirements for SMP
Other child-related leave and pay
- Determining employees eligible for leave and pay, calculating payments due, and
- identifying notification and record keeping requirements for:
- Statutory Adoption Pay (SAP)
- Statutory Paternity Pay (SPP)
- Statutory Parental Bereavement Pay (SPBP)
- Overview of the principles of ShPP
Administering starters and leavers correctly
- Listing information required for processing starters and leavers
- Completing forms P45 and new starter checklist correctly
Overview of Payrolling Benefits
- Interpret the key principles of payrolling benefits
- Administer payrolled benefits correctly
Pensions & Auto-Enrolment
- Overview of different types of pension schemes
- Overview of the auto-enrolment process
- Classifying the different categories of workers for auto-enrolment
- Implementing opt-outs, pension contributions refunds and re-enrolment
Student Loan deductions
- Identify employees liable to student loan deductions
- Distinguish the different student loan repayment plans
- Calculate Student Loan Deductions
Court Orders
- Define attachable earnings
- Identify the different array of court orders
- Distinguishing court orders from arrestment orders
Jury Service
- Identify the different approaches to processing jury service absences in line with organisational policies
- List the differing jury service rates
HMRC Remittances
- Administer remittances due to HMRC accurately
- Recognise the statutory payment offset amounts
- Summarising the key features of Apprentice Levy
- Explaining the purpose and employer eligibility for the Employment Allowance
Course delivery details
Three days (delivered across six half days)
Reviews
Average rating 5
Trainer Sylvia was fantastic. A very full on, informative course, but Sylvia explained things in my language and I liked the way she used personal examples to ensure I understo...
Lisa and Ben Carter are exceptional instructors. The amount / details of material covered, will be super helpful as I am brand new in learning UK payroll.
Expenses
- Non-members price: £1347.00 + VAT
- Members price*: £1047.00 + VAT
Continuing Studies
P11Ds, expenses and benefits collection:
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This course takes the administration of pension deductions and Auto-Enrolment to a much greater depth and is designed for those who hold responsibility for managing this vital and rapidly changing payroll discipline.
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Sylvia is such a character making the course a bit lighter than the subject matter but delivering the outcome in an excellent manner and her knowledge is exceptional