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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?

 

2012 PAYE update

An introduction to PAYE

Employing your spouse

Tax-free gifts to staff

Late payment of PAYE

Late returns penalties

Don't pay too much national insurance

National insurance planning

Getting a P11D dispensation

Benefits in kind and expenses payments

Payslip basics

How to survive a PAYE and NIC inspection

Employing workers from the A8 EU member states

Child Tax Credit and Working Tax Credit

Employed or self employed?

Personal service companies

Tax and employment

Employee share schemes

2011 PAYE update

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