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Previously on "PAYE & NIC Yellow Book"

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  • moorfield
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    Has it not arrived yet cooper ??
    Last edited by moorfield; 11 April 2008, 20:37.

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  • Cooperinliverp00l
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    Thanks All

    I did think this was the case. Accountant is also doing P35 and i may look at changing them as i did think it was strange when i phoned (which was actually at 16:30) and no one was there.

    Have a good weekend all

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  • Sockpuppet
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    Originally posted by Cooperinliverp00l View Post
    Please help as you are aware it needs to be in by 19/04/08

    Correct. But the P35 doesn't need to be done till the 19 May.

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  • Hex
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    Originally posted by Just1morethen View Post
    In the Income Tax box you enter the PAYE in National Insurance box you enter the combined total of Employer's and Employees' NIC. HTH

    Nice to see your accountant works a full professional working day. Its only 10 to 5, FFS
    Maybe his accountant saved some time by not hanging around contractor bulletin boards?

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  • Alan @ BroomeAffinity
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    In the Income Tax box you enter the PAYE in National Insurance box you enter the combined total of Employer's and Employees' NIC. HTH

    Nice to see your accountant works a full professional working day. Its only 10 to 5, FFS

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  • PAH
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    My accountant's just sent me mine. Those boxes were blank and they've just filled in the total figure.

    Seeing as they've not supplied me with the break down of the figures I've posted it as is. They're sending the P35 (Employers annual return) direct so hopefully it won't be a problem as they'll have the breakdown on that.

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  • Cooperinliverp00l
    started a topic PAYE & NIC Yellow Book

    PAYE & NIC Yellow Book

    This is my first year for LTD co books. Accountant has now closed hence this post.

    All year i have been returning nil for my quartly PAYE & NIC. I have now got my figures for PAYE, Employee NIC and Employer NIC. On the payslip slips it has two boxes one for Net Income Tax and the other Net National Insurance

    Question is i assume i enter the amount for my PAYE in the Net Income Tax and is it just Employee NIC i enter into the Net National Insurance or Both Employee and Employer.

    Please help as you are aware it needs to be in by 19/04/08

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