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New paye scheme after Employer started new Ltd Co. Existing employee start dates in Moneysoft


Just a quick question, new paye scheme set up, imported existing employees from old payroll to new payroll. Can I keep the start dates as they are (helps with tupe) or should I change the start dates to 1st December, which is when the new company took over paye?



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Oh good one! Not sure.

Is this a business merger or succession? See enclosed as that might give you a steer. If its new references I would imagine its 1 December, if its old, then original start date. But worth a quick call to both HMRC and Moneysoft if no-one else answers I would say.



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You should check out answers with reference to the legal position



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Oh shoot me now, I forget the link. Here you go

www.gov.uk/guidance/payroll-what-to-do-if-your-business-merges-or-changes-ownership

I need a drink!!!!!!!!


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 Joanne 

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Thoughts are my own/not to be regarded as official advice,which should be sought from a suitably qualified Accountant.

You should check out answers with reference to the legal position



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Thanks Joanne

That link was most helpful. although it didn't answer the actual question, as I think I would have forgotten to reset the year to date pay.

However, with that in mind, I think it prudent to make the start dates 1st December, as you suggested.

It's someone who has taken on a new investor/shareholder, who wanted to set up a new Ltd Co, I phoned Employer Helpline this afternoon, and they have given me new paye codes.  



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