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What happens if you do not report payroll information on time

D55F3A85-4C8C-4000-8482-9D1DEE8C5C44When penalties are charged

You can get a penalty if:

HMRC will not charge a penalty if:

  • your FPS is late but all reported payments on the FPS are within 3 days of your employees’ payday, however employers who regularly file after the payment date but within 3 days may be contacted or considered for a penalty
  • you’re a new employer and you sent your first FPS within 30 days of paying an employee
  • it’s your first failure in the tax year to send a report on time (this does not apply to employers who register with HMRC as an annual scheme)

How much you pay

What you pay depends on how many employees you have.

Number of employees Monthly penalty
1 to 9 £100
10 to 49 £200
50 to 249 £300
250 or more £400

If you run more than one PAYE scheme, you can be charged penalties for each.

How we estimate what you owe

HMRC may raise a specified charge based on an estimate of how much we think you should pay if you do not:

  • submit your FPS on time
  • tell HMRC, by sending an EPS, that you have not paid any employees

This is based on your previous PAYE payment and filing history. You’ll be able to see any specified charge by looking at your PAYE account online.

A specified charge does not replace the need for you to send your FPS or EPS. Only submitting the missing FPS or EPS for each month will:

  • replace the charges with the amount that is due for each month
  • support an appeal you make against a late filing penalty

If you send updated year-to-date figures in your next FPS instead, the specified charges will remain in place. However, your accounting record will be adjusted to reflect the year-to-date figures given in the later month.

If you get a penalty

HMRC sends penalty notices every quarter. A notice will include:

If you pay the penalty within 30 days of getting the notice you will not be charged interest.

You can appeal if you think:

  • the penalty is not due
  • the amount of the penalty is wrong
  • you had a reasonable excuse for sending your reports late

Reasons you can give for grounds of appeal are:

  • data on the returns was incorrect
  • death or bereavement
  • filing expectation incorrect
  • filed on time
  • fire, flood or natural disaster
  • ill health
  • IT difficulty
  • missed correction or easement
  • no longer have any employees
  • no payments to employees
  • theft or crime
  • other – only use this option if your reason for appeal does not fall into any of the categories in the online system

More information can be found here