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How to calculate CJRS


Thought I would share this from the Chartered Institute of Payroll Professionals - could be useful to some trying to work their way through the mire.

 

https://www.cipp.org.uk/resources/news/calculate-wage-figures-cjrs.html



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 Joanne 

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Thanks Joanne, thats really useful to a few calculations Im having to (re) do. Very clear examples.

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Caron



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Thanks Joanne
I've not got any to do - give up my payroll clients. Useful to know what's going on though.
Hope you're all surviving :)

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Janet

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Thanks Joanne

I'd already done mine but was pleased with how it went, biggest payroll was 10 employees but one of the guys hadn't provided his NI no so I used AA000000A and was dreading submitting that one.  Surprisingly it went through though no doubt they'll be a query afterwards.



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Yeah, I dont reckon that will be anyone's actual NI number John, unlike some of the suggestions being made elsewhere.

Hi Janet - hope you and the family are all keeping well.

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 Joanne 

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You should check out answers with reference to the legal position

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