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Originally posted by Darren at DynamoAccounts View PostNest Guidance Document para 3.1.2, page 24
Am I wrong, but this is a web based interface in NEST. I have seen it. It holds all the staff and their status for WPP. SO once you have them opt out you don't have to send any more returns or anything.
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Originally posted by kolata View PostOK, I am with NEST, do they require anything more? Do you mean the pension provider to require periodic return? Why would they need that if the employee is opt out?
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Originally posted by Darren at DynamoAccounts View PostThe company will still be required to submit RTI to HMRC each month with the usual payroll data but depending on your provider, may require a periodic return for the pensions. However if your accountant is doing the payroll then they may be submitting any returns to the pensions provider as part of the package.Last edited by kolata; 5 July 2016, 09:16.
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Originally posted by Wijay@WISAccountancy View PostYour company = Employer, You = Employee. See below from Pension regulator
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To be fair if you need to ask an account about the differences between employer and employee I am sure there are a raft of other things you will need to ask them as well.
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Originally posted by kolata View PostIn process of choosing new accountant.
One of the things he mentioned in the preliminary chat was about the work place pensions.
In a nutshell he said that even thought all employees opt out of the scheme there are still ?monthly? responsibilities for the company to file ?a return?
Is that so or I need to keep searching for an accountant?
Are theatre any responsibilities for the LTD if all staff has opted out?
?? - I am not sure is this was the strict words, but along these lines.
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Originally posted by kolata View PostIt is one director + one employee. So it seems I am an employer.
Automatic enrolment for directors
I'm the only director of my own company - do automatic enrolment duties apply to me?
If you are the sole director and you have no other staff working for you, the company does not have automatic enrolment duties.
If you believe you don’t have any automatic enrolment duties you will need to tell us that you’re not an employer.
If there are other staff working for the company, you will have automatic enrolment duties for them. What you need to do will depend on their ages and earnings.
Use our Duties Checker to understand the specific steps you need to take.
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Originally posted by kolata View PostIn process of choosing new accountant.
One of the things he mentioned in the preliminary chat was about the work place pensions.
In a nutshell he said that even thought all employees opt out of the scheme there are still ?monthly? responsibilities for the company to file ?a return?
Is that so or I need to keep searching for an accountant?
Are theatre any responsibilities for the LTD if all staff has opted out?
?? - I am not sure is this was the strict words, but along these lines.
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Originally posted by kolata View PostWasn't it going to be easier if you answered the question if you knew the answers?
Instead of trolling?
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Originally posted by WTFH View PostWho is the accountant you are talking to? Is it one who specialises in contractors, or the cheapest one you could find/a friend of yours?
There are several accounting firms suggested on here who will be able to answer those questions for you.
Instead of trolling?
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Who is the accountant you are talking to? Is it one who specialises in contractors, or the cheapest one you could find/a friend of yours?
There are several accounting firms suggested on here who will be able to answer those questions for you.
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In process of choosing new accountant.
One of the things he mentioned in the preliminary chat was about the work place pensions.
In a nutshell he said that even thought all employees opt out of the scheme there are still ?monthly? responsibilities for the company to file ?a return?
Is that so or I need to keep searching for an accountant?
Are theatre any responsibilities for the LTD if all staff has opted out?
?? - I am not sure is this was the strict words, but along these lines.
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Originally posted by kolata View PostYes.
The individual can opt out if they want to, but you cannot force them to opt out. They can opt out for three years, and then have to opt out again. They also have the right to rejoin the scheme, but they can only ask once every twelve months.
So if they meet the requirements then you need to set up a scheme. As others have said, NEST looks reasonable but there are others available.
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