As businesses continue to adapt to the evolving landscape of employment, many are turning to umbrella companies as a solution to streamline processes and manage their workforce efficiently. The HMRC publication dated 30/11/2023 sheds light on the responsibilities that businesses need to be aware of when engaging with umbrella companies. In this blog post, we will explore key insights from the publication and provide guidance for businesses to ensure compliance and successful … [Read more...]
Tackling Non-Compliance in the Umbrella Market
In 2018, the government committed to regulating umbrella companies following the Good Work Plan. In 2021 HM Treasury, HMRC and the Department for Business & Trade called for evidence on the policy options to regulate and tackle non-compliance in both tax and employment rights by umbrella companies.Umbrella companies play a big role in the temporary/contract supply chain providing their workers with employment rights and deducting the appropriate tax and national insurance contributions. … [Read more...]
EU settlement scheme update
From September 2023 people with pre-settled status under the EU settlement scheme (EUSS) will automatically have their status extended by 2 years before it expires if they have not obtained settled status.The process will be automated by the Home Office and reflected in the person’s digital status, who will then be notified of the extension directly. This will ensure that no one loses their immigration status if they do not apply to switch from Pre-Settled to Settled status.The Home … [Read more...]
ePayMe Wins Best Payroll Service Provider
We are delighted to announce that we have been named the Best Payroll Service Provider 2022 in the UK. This award recognises our outstanding commitment to delivering compliant payroll solutions to recruitment businesses of all sizes across the country.At ePayMe, we believe that payroll should be simple, efficient and cost effective. That is why we have developed a comprehensive range of payroll services that are designed to meet the unique needs of our clients.The award has been … [Read more...]
Government Consults On Holiday Pay Entitlement For Irregular Hour Workers
With last years Harper V Brazel case hitting the headlines, the Government is now consulting on holiday pay entitlement for irregular hour workers.It wants to hear from agency staff, contractors and umbrella companies on how the entitlement is totted up, along with making some proposals of their own.Because of the result of the Harper V Brazel judgement, part-year workers are now entitled to a larger holiday entitlement than part-time workers, who work the same total number of hours … [Read more...]
HMRC Are Asking New IR35 Questions
The Taxman is asking new IR35 questions of clients whose contractors disputed their status and is quietly making changes to how he assesses end-client processes for handling contractor disputes over IR35 status, Treasury minutes reveal.The changes involve HMRC asking the client “specific questions” about their dispute-process and obtaining feedback on the volume of disputes; their outcomes, and if SDSs were altered.'Demands and questions from HMRC' “A list of all contractors – along … [Read more...]
Working through an Umbrella Company, Key Information Documents and Your Employment Rights
An Umbrella Company like ePayMe, is a business that is used predominantly by Recruitment Agencies to pay temporary workers. Your umbrella company is your legal employer and will pay you PAYE. However, the work you carry out will be sourced by the Recruitment Agency on a short term and on an assignment by assignment basis.Before the Recruitment Agency can offer you an assignment, they may ask you to be employed by one of their preferred Umbrella Companies. Many Umbrella Companies are … [Read more...]
National Insurance Increase Reversal; What this means for your payroll
As the Government is committed to a low-tax, high growth economy to ensure people retain more of the money they earn and for businesses to be able to invest, grow and be productive an announcement was made, that the National Insurance Contributions increase will be reversed along with the provisionally planned Health and Social Care Levy.National Insurance rates from 6th November 2022 will be reduced, removing the 1.25% increase for the remainder of the tax year. The Health and Social … [Read more...]
HMRC ‘will resist any reversal of end-clients making decisions on IR35’
The taxman will oppose any deviation from the central tenet of IR35 reform – that engagers decide the status of their limited company contractors.Issuing this assessment, HMRC dispute firm WTT Consulting could have been trying to clue-up or warn those hoping chancellor Jeremy Hunt uses his Autmn Statement 2022 on November 17th to announce an off-payroll review.Dolan Accountancy But the firm’s Graham Webber, who specified the resistance by HMRC to removing clients as the IR35 … [Read more...]
National Insurance rise to be reversed in November
A 1.25% rise in National Insurance will be reversed from 6 November and the government will axe a planned tax rise to fund health and social care.The NI rise was introduced in April under former chancellor Rishi Sunak, but during the Tory leadership race Liz Truss pledged to change it.New chancellor Kwasi Kwarteng made the announcement ahead of a "mini-budget" on Friday.He said: "Taxing our way to prosperity has never worked."To raise living standards for all, we need to be … [Read more...]