HMRC Detail
Summary
In Plumm, the Payroll section allows you to view and manage HMRC details for various locations. This includes essential tax and employer reference information, as well as employment allowances and related data.
In this article
- Before you begin
- Step 1: Access the Payroll Page
- Step 2: View Location Details
- Step 3: HMRC Detail Page
- Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Before you begin
Ensure that you have access to the Payroll section in your dashboard. You must have an active Plumm account with appropriate permissions to view or manage payroll data.Step 1. Access the Payroll Page
- Navigate to the Payroll section from your dashboard.
- Once you're in the Payroll page, you will see a list of locations associated with your organization.
Step 2. View Location Details
- Click on any location listed under the Payroll section to open its details.
- The system will display the HMRC Detail Page for that location.
Step 3. HMRC Detail Page
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Once you have selected a location, the HMRC Detail Page will display the following information:
- HMRC Registered
- Legal Name
- PAYE Reference
- Accounts Office Reference
- Small Employer Relief
- Government Gateway ID
- Notification First Name
- Notification Last Name
- Notification Email
- Test Mode
- Employment Allowance Requested
- Apprentice Levy
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
1.What information can I see on the HMRC Detail Page?
The HMRC Detail Page shows various tax and payroll-related details for a location, including your HMRC registration, legal name, PAYE reference, and government gateway ID.
2. Can I edit the HMRC details for a location?
Editing permissions may depend on your role and the settings in your organization. If you are unable to edit the HMRC details, contact your system administrator.
3.What does 'Test Mode' refer to?
'Test Mode' indicates whether the payroll system is currently in a testing state for payroll calculations and submissions. This is typically used during setup or updates.
4.What is the Apprentice Levy?
The Apprentice Levy is a government charge in the UK, collected from employers to fund apprenticeship programs.