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Pay
& Benefits Magazine
Pay and Benefits is a full-colour monthly magazine
that provides a comprehensive and reliable news summary and a detailed
analysis of the latest payroll and HR events.
Experts guide you through the most significant industry developments,
legislation and case law, while in-depth articles help you resolve
any technical difficulties with PAYE, NICs, SSP, SMP, P11D completion
and much more.
Pay and Benefits provides all the information payroll and HR professionals
need to keep ahead of any major changes and to make the right decisions
for their employees. PHR is the official journal of LexisNexis Payroll
Alliance.
It provides:
* Practical, informative and up-to-date articles
* Annual supplements, incl. a guide to completing form P11D and
a guide examining payroll and personnel systems
* An annual Budget summary
* Readers' questions answered by our payroll experts
* Back to Basics training features
* Regular profiles of payroll and HR professionals
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Payroll
Fact File
The Payroll Fact File provides practical information
on every aspect of payroll procedures in an easy-to-read looseleaf
format. It takes a procedural approach to the subject, with many
worked examples, checklists and flow charts provided throughout
to help you work logically through all your payroll queries.
There are many situations when you need to know the law as it relates
to pay and benefits. You may need to assess the implications of
an employee using a company car or to calculate the remuneration
owing to a pregnant employee. Whatever the query, it is at times
like these when you should turn to the hands-on guidance of the
Payroll Fact File, to ensure you are carrying out the correct procedures
and calculations.
* Regular, comprehensive updates
* Checklists, tables and flow charts
* Numerous worked examples
The Payroll Fact File is designed to keep those engaged in payroll
and related tasks updated with ever-changing legislation and payroll
procedures. The cost of your annual subscription includes six updates
per year. |
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Tolley's Employer's Pay and Benefits Manual
This work provides practical guidance to employers
and payroll managers in order to protect, prepare and guide them
in relation to accounting for tax and National Insurance contributions
during the tax year and reporting and qualifying certain expenses
and non-cash benefits after the year end.
The subject matter includes:
* an A to Z of benefits and expenses, allowing the book to be used
as a day-to-day reference guide on tax and NICs treatment of common
benefits and expenses
* general and specific aspects of benefits and expenses, including
administration, recording and reporting of details and obtaining
dispensations from HMRC
* compliance with income tax and National Insurance requirements
on benefits and expenses issues
* preparing for, conducting, and settling HMRC audits of employers'
pay and benefits systems
* selected extracts from HMRC Manuals as well as relevant Statements
of Practice, Extra-Statutory Concessions and Codes of Practice
* comprehensive tables of rates including tax, NI, authorised mileage
rates and official rates of interest etc. Essential guidance and
assistance for the busy personnel manager, tax manager, finance
director and payroll manager. Four updates per year
Essential guidance and assistance for the busy personnel manager,
tax manager, finance director and payroll manager.
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Tolley's
National Insurance Contributions
Widely regarded as the 'Bible' of NIC law, this comprehensive
guide will answer in depth virtually every point or query put to
you for compliance, planning or NIC mitigation purposes.
With the continuing alignment of National Insurance contributions
with Income Tax it's more important than ever that you are aware
of the full implications of changes, amongst the content in this
year's annual is: further Pensions Act 2007 coverage and Finance
Act 2008 NICs implications; National Insurance Contributions Act
2008 and increased UEL effects of Upper Accrual Point on contracting
out, maximum liability, etc.; and further consultation on 'alignment'.
All other new legislative and case law commentary will of course
be included.
Tolley's National Insurance Contributions is written in an easy-to-read
style and with numerous worked examples. This is the practical book
for the busy practitioner or accountant in commerce who needs full,
accurate and authoritative answers in a hurry. |
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Payroll
Key Series Regular and concise briefing
booklets on current payroll topics, from Home Computer initiative
to Employing Employees from Abroad and the New Pensions Tax Regime.
Key Series issues: |
• Treatment
of Travel and Subsistence Expenses • Flexible Benefits
• Expatriate Employees: Income Tax and Social Security
• The European Data Protection Directive •
The Working Time Directive • Unlawful Deductions from
Wages • The National Minimum Wage • Statutory
Rights to Time off Work • Employment Relations Act
• Working Families' Tax Credits • Stakeholder Pensions
• Employee Share Plans • National Insurance
• Company Car Taxation • Unfair Dismissal
Developments • IR35 and the Supply of Personal Services
• Termination Payments • Repayment of Student
Loans |
• Developments in Discrimination
Law • Salary Sacrifice • The Employment
Act 2002 – Introduction • Small Employers
• Work and family balance: A guide to workplace laws
aimed at parents and families • Electronic Exchange
• Working Tax Credit • Pension Credit
• Tax Exemptions and Deductions • Data Protection
– An Update • Stakeholder Pensions •
Employer Supported Childcare • Home Computer Initiative
(HCI) • Employing employees from abroad •
The new pensions tax regime |
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