WEBINAR
Payroll Legislation Updates 2021/2022 Webinar
Thursday 18th March at 2pm (GMT)
With a raft of changes to payroll legislation coming into effect over the next few weeks, we thought it would be useful to put together an overview of the upcoming changes that will impact your business.
So join Alison Barlow, Product Owner –UK Payroll and HR & Kathryn Wright, Director of Payroll Operations, on Thursday 18th March at 2pm (GMT) where we will take a look at the changes taking effect for the next financial year.
We’ll look at:
- National Minimum Wage rate changes
- The 52 Week Flexible Holiday Calculation
- IR35 (off payroll working)
- Statutory Parental Bereavement Leave
- Termination payments
- Employment allowances
We’ll also be looking at how Fourth’s solutions can help guide you through this regulatory challenge so register below to attend this 45-minute event.
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