Reviewing National Minimum Wage Increases From April 2024
March 26, 2024
From April this year, employers across the UK will need to review their hourly rates of pay and make adjustments where necessary to reflect the latest increase to the National Minimum Wage alongside changes to the National Living Wage.The National Living Wage, whic...
Recap on 2022-23 Statutory Pay Rates for Employers
November 2, 2022
With the recent campaigns to improve statutory parental leave, we thought it would be timely to publish a reminder about the current pay rates and mandatory contributions employers must make when their staff are unable to work.
Today we'll look at the following:
Statutory Ma...
Limited Company Checklist for Hiring Your First Employee
September 29, 2022
Hiring a staff member for the first time is an exciting chapter in company progress, but it comes with several responsibilities and requirements.
In this checklist, SAS Accounting runs through the steps one at a time, helping you ensure you are prepared for everything from r...
Your April 2022 Tax Year-End Business Checklist
March 29, 2022
We've bumped and bounced our way to the end of another tax year - and getting ahead of your administration and accountancy tasks is a great way to start the new tax period as you mean to go on!
The SAS Accounting team is always on hand to help and appreciate that it can be a...
Preparing for the 2022 Tax Year: Wage Increases, National Insurance & Balancing Director's Pay Structures
March 21, 2022
We're just a couple of short weeks away from the start of the 2022/23-tax year, and there are a fair few changes to be mindful of if you're planning your payroll or cash flow for the months ahead.
SAS Accounting has collated a list of the enquiries we're receiving and wanted...
Preparing for Employment Costs in 2022
November 16, 2021
With multiple changes to tax bands, minimum wages and National Insurance contributions, the new 2022 tax year will require more amendments than usual for employers.
In this guide, the SAS Accounting team explains some of the core changes to be aware of and factors to build i...
Guide to the National Insurance Contribution Increases from April 2022
September 20, 2021
Recent headlines have been dominated by the news of National Insurance increases and a new health and social care tax - but when will our contributions rise, and what does it mean for your business?
Let's recap exactly what's changing, by how much, and when.
If you need any ...
One of the most popular services the SAS Accounting team offers is payroll processing. We appreciate that managing staff, calculating tax and National Insurance deductions, applying allowances and producing accurate, on-time reporting can be a substantial pressure for many b...
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