HMRC have published more details on the information that employment intermediaries will be obliged to provide from next month.
Staffing agencies and similar firms will have to submit an online report to the Revenue every three months, providing details of supply workers for whom they do not operate PAYE on payments.
The first report is for the period 6 April to 5 July, and must reach HMRC by 5 August. A template is included in the official guidance, along with instructions on how to complete the form.
HMRC have published more details on the information that employment intermediaries will be obliged to provide from next month.
Staffing agencies and similar firms will have to submit an online report to the Revenue every three months, providing details of supply workers for whom they do not operate PAYE on payments.
The first report is for the period 6 April to 5 July, and must reach HMRC by 5 August. A template is included in the official guidance, along with instructions on how to complete the form.
Automatic penalties are to apply for late reports, starting at £250 for the first offence, rising to £500 for the second and £1,000 for the third.
Manual fine will be imposed on a case-by-case basis for inaccurate or incomplete submissions, the taxman warned.