Over the last few days a number of our clients have received a letter from HMRC entitled "Your PAYE filing deadline is approaching. You need to ACT NOW." This letter is prompting them to make RTI submissions at the end the 2012/13 tax year, instead of submitting the normal P14s and P35. (You can see a copy at the bottom this this page).
This won't be a surprise if you've opted into the RTI Pilot. A number of companies have been using RTI since the end of last year. If that's you, you can stop reading now!
HOWEVER, the problem is that HMRC have inadvertently enrolled a number of companies on to the RTI Pilot without the permission of the company owners or their accountants / agents. Hence why you might find it surprising to receive this letter.
We've been in touch with HMRC and it would appear that any PAYE schemes that were set up after Oct 2012 have been automatically enrolled into the RTI pilot, without notification. HMRC are expecting these companies to start submitting real time payroll information ahead of the 6th April go-live date.
What you need to do
If you've received this letter you have two choices - if you're ready for / already using RTI you should continue to make your submissions electronically. You won't need to submit P14s / a P35.
If you're not ready for RTI yet you can call HMRC's Employer's Helpline on 08457 143 143 (option 3, option 3) - they can remove you from the pilot which will allow you to submit P14s and a P35 instead.
Of course, if your accountant takes care of your payroll you should give them a quick tinkle if you get this letter and didn't expect it.
This won't be a surprise if you've opted into the RTI Pilot. A number of companies have been using RTI since the end of last year. If that's you, you can stop reading now!
HOWEVER, the problem is that HMRC have inadvertently enrolled a number of companies on to the RTI Pilot without the permission of the company owners or their accountants / agents. Hence why you might find it surprising to receive this letter.
We've been in touch with HMRC and it would appear that any PAYE schemes that were set up after Oct 2012 have been automatically enrolled into the RTI pilot, without notification. HMRC are expecting these companies to start submitting real time payroll information ahead of the 6th April go-live date.
What you need to do
If you've received this letter you have two choices - if you're ready for / already using RTI you should continue to make your submissions electronically. You won't need to submit P14s / a P35.
If you're not ready for RTI yet you can call HMRC's Employer's Helpline on 08457 143 143 (option 3, option 3) - they can remove you from the pilot which will allow you to submit P14s and a P35 instead.
Of course, if your accountant takes care of your payroll you should give them a quick tinkle if you get this letter and didn't expect it.
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