
PAYE Settlement Agreements (PSA) provide a measure of simplification for employers dealing with certain taxable benefits. A PAYE Settlement Agreement (PSA) allows employers to make one annual payment to cover all the tax and National Insurance due on small or irregular taxable expenses or benefits for your employees. https://www.gov.uk/paye-settlement-agreements
The expenses or benefits included in a PSA must be defined as one of the following;
The employer can enter into a PSA with HMRC. Examples of benefits that could be included in a PSA are:
Employers that are required to notify HMRC of the value of items included in a PAYE settlement agreement (PSA) should do so using form PSA1. The deadline for applying for a PSA for 2019-20 expired on 5 July 2020.
However, any tax or National Insurance due for 2019-20 under a PSA must be paid electronically to clear into HMRC’s bank account by 22 October 2020. Employers that pay by cheque must ensure that the payment reaches HMRC by 19 October 2020. There may be interest and / or a late payment penalty due where the payment is made late.
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