Course overview
Wondering how we can keep you up to date with payroll changes? The CIPP payroll update training course is reviewed every two weeks*
With frequent announcements from the Government and the direct impact they have on payroll processes, why not take advantage of hearing the latest updates; book your place on our payroll update course now.
Did you know that there are over 170 pieces of legislation that can affect your payroll processes? Book your place on the next Payroll Update course to keep your knowledge current and ensure your business is compliant.
Please note: Materials for this course will be made available via an online platform. Log-in details for the platform will be sent to you ten days before the course start date.
If you have any problems or questions, please email admin@cipp.org.uk.
- 7 CPD points
- Part of the Update course group
Course fees:
- CIPP Non-members price: £495.00 + VAT – In-class or online
- CIPP Members price*: £247.50 + VAT – In-class or online
What you'll learn
To ensure those with payroll responsibility remain up to date with recent and future changes in tax, National Insurance contributions (NICs), statutory payments and deductions, along with other key areas of concern for the Payroll Department such as pensions, expenses and benefits and changes to employment rights.
This training course represents the single best opportunity to be briefed and updated on current changes, future changes and their implications.
- Identify key parameters for the current and next tax year for income tax, NICs, statutory payments and pensions
- Identify recent Pay as You Earn (PAYE) process changes that can affect payroll processing
- Locate appropriate guidance and resources on essential websites such as GOV.UK and ACAS
- Be aware of current and future statutory and procedural changes that affect payroll and related HR processes
- Consider the implications of such changes in their organisation
Study method
- In-class
- Online
- Blended
Locations
- England
- Birmingham
- Leeds
- London
- Manchester
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Duration study load
Two consecutive half days for online option or one full day for face-to-face option
Course starts at 9:30 AM
Entry requirements
This course is not designed for those new to payroll. You need to have a working/operational knowledge in either a payroll or HR capacity, ideally (though not essentially) at supervisor level or above. The following courses would be useful before attending; Payroll Technician Certificate, introduction to income tax and NICs, introduction to statutory payments and essential additions to payroll basics.
Testimonials
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Tracey HaywardPayroll update"Course was excellent, came away with all objectives on being updated on payroll legislation met. The trainer was excellent. A group of five trainees which made the course very focused and flowed nice and smoothly."
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Kayleigh MutchPayroll update"I really enjoyed the course and as per usual with the CIPP courses I felt it went into great depth and gave a good understanding of the changes for the new tax year."
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Alison HigginsPayroll update"The course covered everything relevant."
Who's it for?
Attending this update course will give you the latest legislation, case law and all the proposed future changes, so you can walk away confidently knowing your knowledge is up to date.
This course is designed to keep anyone with payroll responsibility up to date on recent and proposed changes that will need to be implemented within their organisations to remain compliant.
The course is perfect for the more senior members of the payroll team (payroll managers, supervisors and team leaders), providing them with details of all recent and proposed legislative changes to ensure their organisation remains compliant.
Subjects
Course content is subject to change to reflect topicality and urgency of issues.
- Personal allowances
- UK Rates, bands and thresholds
- Tax codes
- Scottish income tax rates and thresholds
- Welsh income tax rates
- NICs limits and thresholds
- NICs rates
- Latest employer’s NICs reliefs
- Employment Allowance
- Forms
- Changes to Real Time Information submissions
- Changes to treatment of termination payments and sporting testimonial income
- Reversal of off-payroll working reforms
- Statutory Sick Pay rates
- Family-related statutory pay rates
- New entitlement to Statutory Parental Bereavement Leave and associated pay
- On the horizon: neonatal leave and pay
- Undergraduate Student Loan Deduction repayment rate thresholds
- Postgraduate Loan Deduction repayment rate and threshold
- Apprenticeship Levy rate and allowance
- Salary sacrifice and minimum wage
- Latest company car tax changes
- Latest exemptions and easements
- Voluntary payrolling of benefits in kind
- Tax relief and charges on pension savings
- Automatic enrolment – earnings trigger and bands
- Latest on Pensions dashboards
- Latest on Collective Defined Contribution pension schemes
- National Minimum Wage and National Living Wage
- Rates
- Changes to regulations – salaried work hours
- Latest changes and case law for holiday leave and pay
- Latest employment status case law
About CIPP
Leading the future of payroll and pension professionals
The Chartered Institute of Payroll Professionals (CIPP) is the Chartered Institute for payroll, pensions and reward professionals in the UK. With more than 9,500* individuals benefitting from the CIPP’s membership benefits, support and education services, the Institute is dedicated to raising the profile of payroll in businesses across the UK and internationally.
Our education portfolio has been developed based on business and individual needs, to ensure we are providing the most relevant training in the market; while our policy and research team represent our members at government consultation forums, ensuring members are up to date and have a voice.
Our Payroll Assurance Scheme (PAS) also offers compliance health checks in payroll processes and procedures to ensure you are complying with legislation to avoid large penalties, and CIPP members are governed by a code of conduct ensuring they remain highly professional, up-to-date and compliant.
In 2021 the CIPP was recognised as the best overall UK association at The Association Excellence Awards, and in 2022 achieved 39th place in the ‘Best Small Companies to Work For’ list and 5th within the ‘Best Not-For-Profit Organisations to Work For’. These prestigious accolades showcase the CIPP's commitment to quality and professionalism and acknowledge excellence in our workplace engagement.
* Correct at the time of publication