Our website uses cookies to enhance the visitor experience (what's a cookieCookies are small text files that are stored on your computer when you visit a website. They are mainly used as a way of improving the website functionalities or to provide more advanced statistical data.). Are you happy for us to use cookies during your visits?
Please note: continuing without making a choice equates to giving us your consent, which you can withdraw at any time via our cookies policy page.

Laptop
Stay Updated & Subscribe To Our Newsletter

Be the first to know about our regular updates, latest resources and news. To receive our great newsletter all you need to do is enter your details and submit !

 

Sage
Bookkeepping
Training

Learn More Small

Services

Learn More Small

IHT & Estate
Planing

Learn More Small

Tax
Planning

Learn More Small

Businesses reminded over final payment submissions

Newsletter issue – March 2025

HMRC is reminding business they need to be thinking about final preparations for their last Full Payment Submission (FPS) or Employer Payment Summary (EPS) of the year.

These need to be sent on or before an employees' last payday of the tax year which ends on 5 April 2025 and must state that the business is making its final submission.

In an update for companies across the UK, HMRC officials stated: 'This tells us you have sent us everything you expected to send, and we can finalise our records for you and your employees.

'Some commercial payroll software will not let you put the indicator on an FPS. If that is the case, send your last FPS and then send an EPS with the indicator ticked. You can also send an EPS with the indicator ticked if you forgot to put the indicator on your last FPS submission for the tax year.'

Businesses have also been reminded about obligations for P60s. Employees must receive a P60 by 31 May 2025 if they're still on your business's books come 5 April 2025.

 

Charities & Not For Profit

We have been providing charity clients with high quality, specialist advice and service for many years, and our charity clients range from small village halls to large national organisations...

Learn More Small

Farming Industry

The largest industry sector that we deal with is farming, as you would expect in a rural practice. This means that we have developed considerable expertise in this field...

Learn More Small

 

Back to the top