If your career goal is to be a payroll processor, the Introduction to Payroll Management course is a great start. All businesses need to pay wages whether it is for one employee or for hundreds. Knowing the correct procedures for recording wages, statutory pay scales, amount of Tax/PAYE & other entitlements, is an essential part of this job role.
It&0s therefore, crucial that accurate accounts are maintained. This training is ideal for the complete beginner with no experience or qualifications & for anyone having previously worked in payroll but didn&0t necessarily receive a qualification. Whether you want to work for a local charity or a corporate giant, payroll management is an essential part of any business. When you snap up this deal for just £19, you’ll get to take an online payroll management course that&0s designed to equip you with all the skills you need to become a payroll administrator.
The course covers topics from tax & benefits tax to holiday pay & maternity leave, providing a great basis from which you can get involved in the world of payroll, accounting & HR. You’ll learn the latest procedures for recording wages & statutory pay scales as well as how to maintain accurate accounts using Sage software.
All browsers are supported & there are online quizzes to complete throughout the course, plus a final online exam. You can retake this as many times as required to pass to gain your certificate, plus you&0ll have 12 months course access. There is a certificate of achievement upon completion. Please note
- there is no tutor support for this course.
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• Pay as you earn K codes Net pay & month end procedures
• Use of the HMRC calculator
• Statutory sick pay
• Statutory maternity, paternity & adoption leave
• Directors&0 pay & NICs pension
• Benefits in kind
• The Construction Industry scheme
• Installing payroll, set up employees, running weekly payroll
• Monthly paid staff & month
• Leavers & starters
• Student loans & holiday pay
• Attachment of earnings year end