Thursday, January 21st, 2021
In every dental practice, payroll is one of those things that when it goes smoothly, no one gives it a second thought, but when things go wrong… well, that’s a different story altogether.
Did your payroll disaster recovery plan stand up to the test last year – and is it …
Monday, January 18th, 2021
With dental practices forced to close for a short period last year, and most having to modify employees’ schedules once they reopened, your payroll processes would have needed to be up to the challenge.
Suddenly, we all appreciated an efficient payroll as the glue binding everything together.
Furlough centre stage, …
Thursday, December 17th, 2020
It may have been out of the headlines for much of 2020, but as the year crawled to a close, Brexit was back.
One of the key areas with regards to its impact on dentistry, is the matter of EU nationals working in practices across the UK –including anyone from …
Wednesday, October 17th, 2018
Many construction firms see sizeable contrasts in their order books between the summer months and the more inclement conditions of winter, and that can complicate your Construction Industry Scheme admin, whether you operate as a subcontractor, or as a main contractor that hires subcontractors.
These two …
Monday, October 15th, 2018
The run-up to Christmas can vastly increase your payroll admin, with the year’s largest number of annual leave requests to process and three of the year’s eight bank holidays falling with only three weekdays in between them.
It’s important to make sure you get it right …
Monday, September 24th, 2018
A fully managed payroll service is about more than just convenience – it can have substantial financial benefits, especially if you are at risk of making mistakes when calculating your payroll yourself.
In a medium-sized or growing business, it’s easy for payroll to get out of …
Monday, September 17th, 2018
Organisations of all sizes in all sectors are working hard to use resources more efficiently, be kinder to the environment and crucially, to save money in a sustainable way on everyday operations.
Efforts to become a paperless office are a part of this, whether it means …
Tuesday, August 28th, 2018
The Construction Industry Scheme (CIS) is a kind of pay-as-you-go approach to tax and national insurance for construction industry subcontractors – but it’s more complicated than the usual PAYE rules on income tax, for example.
Different rules apply to contractors, registered subcontractors and non-registered subcontractors If …
Thursday, August 23rd, 2018
No matter how big or small your company is, or how complicated your finances, at some point you are likely to face an HMRC audit to check that your company finances are tax compliant.
While this is bound to be stressful no matter what you do, …