Employer help card: New starter information – helping employers get it right - GOV.UK
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We know how time consuming it can be when taking on new employees or agency workers, and completing all the admin that comes with it. We want to make this easier for employers and help them
to get their new starters on the correct pay sooner.
We know you play a vital role in advising and supporting employers. This resource pack has been designed to provide information that we think is important for your networks, and we hope that
you’ll be able to use it as part of your communications. Thank you for your continued support.
Stakeholders have told us that it’s useful to know how we process new starter data, as this helps them understand what we need from employers.
When we receive ‘in-year’ and ‘end of year’ information, the following steps are carried out to match an individual to their records and determine the tax code:
If there is a match, HMRC associate this information with the correct National Insurance account, allowing us to issue the right tax code at the earliest opportunity.
If we can’t find a match at this stage, we will try and trace the correct National Insurance number by using the employer submitted surname, forenames, date of birth and gender.
If there is now a match, we associate this information with the correct National Insurance number account.
As you can see, it’s really important that accurate information is provided at the earliest opportunity. In particular, submitting the correct National Insurance number speeds up the process
and allows us to correctly match an individual to their records and issue an accurate tax code to the employer.
We’ve identified a number of ways that employers can get their new starters on the right tax code sooner, so they don’t have to deal with as many payroll queries. Here’s some messaging on
the behaviours we’re hoping to encourage, and some helpful tips too:
It’s really important that you get accurate information and enter it in the correct format. HMRC use this data to match the new employment to their Pay As You Earn (PAYE) records – which
helps them to get taxed and paid correctly.
To support you when gathering this information from your future employees and agency workers, here are the details you’ll need from them, and how to enter them on your returns in future:
Checking your employee’s and agency worker’s details – the best way to make sure you’re submitting the correct details about your workers, is by making sure they exactly match their official
documents. Examples of these include their passport, UK driving licence and birth certificate.
Get your new employee or agency worker to complete the digital starter checklist before they start – they can send you the completed version digitally to make it even easier.
Ask them to complete the starter checklist at the same time you ask for their bank details – they’re more likely to do it this way and see the link with getting the right pay Don’t wait for
a P45 – if your new employee/agency worker can’t get their P45 in time for your payroll run, that’s fine – the starter checklist will tell you the right tax code to use temporarily.
Make sure you’re issuing P45s to employees and agency workers leaving your organisation – this will help the induction process in their next job.
You should not use any tax code other than BR or 0T with starter declaration code C. If the starter checklist shows that your employees or agency workers should be on starter declaration
code C, use tax code BR for them. If they’re unable to complete the starter checklist and don’t have a P45, use starter declaration code C and the tax code 0T.
The details that you enter in the first Real Time Information (RTI) return for your new employee/agency worker are important, because HMRC use them to determine the amount an individual is
taxed and match them to their existing PAYE records. This includes the starter declaration code, tax code and their personal details (name, National Insurance number and date of birth).
If this information is wrong, HMRC may not tax them correctly straight away. This means additional work for you – amending your payroll later on – and the wrong pay for your worker. It could
also impact them in other ways too, such as affecting their claim for Universal Credit.
Starting a new job sometimes means contacting HMRC for information which can be accessed in just a few clicks through the HMRC app. Anyone can access their employment details through the
app. This includes their 5-year employment history and income, National Insurance number and tax code.
This is the quickest and easiest way for your new employees/agency workers to access the details they need to share with you. It can help speed up the recruitment process and security checks
significantly, as new recruits don’t have to call HMRC and wait 15 days for information to arrive in the post.
To help your new starters get into their roles faster, please encourage them to download the HMRC app during onboarding. They can use this once in the role too to monitor their pay and
taxes.
Over 2 million employees and agency workers were put on the wrong tax code last year.
In just a few clicks, you can find the correct starter declaration and tax code for your new workers by using our starter checklist.
Complete the digital checklist today and help your new starter get on the right pay
Learn more on GOV.UK: www.gov.uk/guidance/starter-checklist-for-paye
Starting a new job? Help to make sure you get paid the right amount by giving your employer the correct:
Find out more on GOV.UK: www.gov.uk/guidance/starter-checklist-for-paye
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