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axis payroll User Guide Supplement March 2021

1. What's New?

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1.1 Withdrawal of P60 Bulk Stationery

Employers continue to be required to supply all employees with a P60 if they are still in your employment at the end of each tax year. 

HMRC are no longer suppling pre-printed stationery. 

The axis payroll March 2021 Legislation Update will now print the P60 documents to a PDF file from where the documents can then be printed on plain A4 paper and issued to your employees. 

Note. axis payroll 2020 users or those that have the Paperless Payroll Foundation feature running Create P60 Atttachments will create an axis diplomat password protected pdf version of the P60 on the employee record.

Additionally, for axis payroll systems with the People HR interface feature, P60's can be delivered to your employees via their People HR account. These are password protected and an additional password protected copy is stored in the attachments tab of the employee record in axis payroll.

 

 

1.2 Off-Payroll Workers

Changes to off-payroll working rules come into effect from 6th April 2021. Details of these can be found at  Off Payroll Working Rules and within the Employer Bulletin (February 2021)

Should you be affected by these changes, please contact our software services support team who will guide you through handling this in axis payroll.

 

1.3 Student Loan - Plan 4

From 6 April 2021, there is a new Student Loan plan type. 

Plan 4, is for Scottish Student Loans (SSL). Deductions from earnings above the £25,000 threshold will be calculated at 9%. 

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