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A number of compliance issues arise during the payroll process - get your head around what they are!

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  • What it means to be FCSA accredited
    Being FCSA accredited means that a business has been certified by the Freelancer and Contractor services Association (FCSA) as meeting high standards in the provision of services to freelancers, contractors, and the self-employed. The FCSA is a professional membership body that promotes best practices in the recruitment and contracting sectors. FCSA accreditation signifies that the organization adheres to legal and regulatory requirements, especially in areas such aFew readers
  • Changing Bank Details
    If you wish to change your bank details that we hold on file for you, please complete the below: Name: Clipper Employee Number: Date of Birth: Agency: NI number: Account Holder: Bank Name: Sort Code: Account Number: Building ref if applicable: Please return this to contactus@clippercontracting.co.uk to ensure details are changed. Alternatively, you can text your request via whatsapp. Please note - weFew readers
  • Changing Personal Details
    If you have not signed your contract with us you can phone our on-boarding team on 01305 233 170 to update your personal details. After signing your contract, due to data protection, we are unbale to change personal information over the phone. In order to change your personal details, you would need to request this in writing either by email at hr@clippercontracting.co.uk or messaging us on our web-chat. You must ensure that the message comes from a source that we already have on file, ensuringFew readers
  • Apprenticeship Levy
    The Apprenticeship Levy is a tax that some UK businesses have to pay Who has to pay? Businesses with a payroll of more than £3 million a year. How much do they pay? They pay 0.5% (half a percent) of their total employee wages to the government. Why do businesses have to pay this tax? The government uses this money to fund training programs for new workers, called apprenticeships. How this relates to your payment coming through an Umbrella Company? Specialist payroll umbreFew readers

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