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What are Items in QuickBooks? organizations initially and smaller ones by 2008.When I first started using QuickBooks, I was very confused about Items, and didn't really get what they did. I understood the concept of Inventory Items, but the other types of Items made little sense to me.And on many of the accounting forums I post to, I see that others are confused about Items as well. Take this statement, recently posted on the quickbooksgroups.com forum by somebody looking for help with Items:I am trying to find out One major change recently has been the increase of National Insurance contributions. Not only has the percentage increased but the upper limit 1% has resulted in most people paying more NI. National Insurance does not only apply to the gross pay provided for employees but also to man Printing Press Development The Institute of Pension and Payroll Management (IPPM) has a saying developed and used by its members: "We don’t simply do payroll, because payroll isn’t simple". 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Over the next few years there will continue to be changes in legislation applicable through payroll. The IPPM and other organizations constantly lobby the government departments to ensure that new laws do not make the job of the payroll managers more and more difficult. The IR is in the process of introducing electronic filing which should make a big difference at the end of the tax year, especially to large organizations, but also throughout the year when form will be downloaded and returned electronically. All organizations will be expected to file paperwork and to pay the Inland Revenue electronically. This will be phased in with large organizations initially and smaller ones by 2008. One major change recently has been the increase of National Insurance contributions. Not only has the percentage increased but the upper limit 1% has resulted in most people paying more NI. 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Over the next few years there will continue to be changes in legislation applicable through payroll. The IPPM and other organizations constantly lobby the government departments to ensure that new laws do not make the job of the payroll managers more and more difficult. The IR is in the process of introducing electronic filing which should make a big difference at the end of the tax year, especially to large organizations, but also throughout the year when form will be downloaded and returned electronically. All organizations will be expected to file paperwork and to pay the Inland Revenue electronically. This will be phased in with large organizations initially and smaller ones by 2008. One major change recently has been the increase of National Insurance contributions. Not only has the percentage increased but the upper limit 1% has resulted in most people paying more NI. 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The IR is in the process of introducing electronic filing which should make a big difference at the end of the tax year, especially to large organizations, but also throughout the year when form will be downloaded and returned electronically. All organizations will be expected to file paperwork and to pay the Inland Revenue electronically. This will be phased in with large organizations initially and smaller ones by 2008. One major change recently has been the increase of National Insurance contributions. Not only has the percentage increased but the upper limit 1% has resulted in most people paying more NI. National Insurance does not only apply to the gross pay provided for employees but also to man Shipping Company - How To Get Your Goods To Any Place In The World! cing electronic filing which should make a big difference at the end of the tax year, especially to large organizations, but also throughout the year when form will be downloaded and returned electronically. 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A number of companies have been caught out by this change because it complicates the completion of P11Ds, often produced alongside payroll. It sometimes seems that the Inland Revenue takes delight in finding ways to complicate tax and benefit legislation and there are some of these that catch out smaller companies. The problem is that should any of these be picked up in a PAYE or National Insurance Audit, the company is responsible for payment, rather than the employee. Here are some examples:- • Any amount of money paid to the employee, except where it is explicitly for business expenditure, is liable for tax and national insurance and should be paid through the salary. • If the company gifts an employee with virtually anything, the value is liable for tax and national insurance. • Fortunately paying the costs of employee’s business mobile phone is no longer seen as a benefit but any home phone paid by the company is a benefit in kind. • Any fuel for private mileage paid by the company is a benefit and is liable for Tax and National Insurance. All businesses need to ensure that the payroll and benefits are handles by a competent person, or otherwise outsourced to the accountant or a payroll bureau. Payroll bureaus can be expensive, but they don’t need to be so it is best to
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