AAT Comment: Payroll changes for the bookkeeper
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If we hoped that the process of leaving the European Union would mean less changes to payroll in the 2018-19 tax year, then we were to be seriously disappointed.
Payroll has yet again become subject to more change which means more reading and knowledge updating for the payroller. This is great for meeting the AAT CPD requirements, but means less time for administration and the general tidying up that is needed after every pay cycle.
So, to help with the implementation of the 2018-19 tax year here are a few of the most likely changes that the payroller will need to apply.
Payroll has yet again become subject to more change which means more reading and knowledge updating for the payroller. This is great for meeting the AAT CPD requirements, but means less time for administration and the general tidying up that is needed after every pay cycle.
So, to help with the implementation of the 2018-19 tax year here are a few of the most likely changes that the payroller will need to apply.
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