PAYE Registration Assistance
If you’re planning to employ, you’ll need to register for PAYE. Focus on the big picture and use our PAYE registration assistance for a fuss-free application.
PAYE (Pay As You Earn) is a system used by HMRC to collect income tax and National Insurance. If you wish to employ staff, or even yourself, you need to register for PAYE. Our PAYE assistance will help you prep, complete and apply for PAYE with no fuss.
How it works:
- Purchase your package
- Complete our simple online form
- Our experts will review the form and submit your application to HMRC for you.
Need Both PAYE and VAT Registration?
Our bundle services are an ideal and cost-effective solution. Two products combined in a single package for a special price if you need assistance registering for both PAYE and VAT.
Our Frequently Asked Questions
On the right, you will find the answers to some of the most frequently asked questions.
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If you intend to hire employees, including yourself, you will need to register as an employer with HMRC. The system used by HMRC is referred to as 'Pay As You Earn' (PAYE) and collects Income Tax and National Insurance Contributions (NICs) from eligible employees. If you wish to pay yourself a salary, you will need to be PAYE registered.
When filling out the online form, you will need to provide your contact details as well as the following information:
- Business trading address
- Description of what the company does
- The number of employees (can be just the director)
- When the first pay day will be
- Whether the pay will come to more than £390 per month
- If they are sub-contractors
- The director's name and National Insurance number
Once you have completed our online form and it has been approved by us, we will submit an application to HMRC on your behalf. Then, once you've been successfully registered as an employer by HMRC, you'll receive a letter in the post with your PAYE reference as well as a link for a guide to help get you started with reporting payroll.