HMRC brings 310 more employers into RTI pilot

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Her Majesty's Revenue & Customs (HMRC) has confirmed 310 more employer Pay As You Earn schemes are scheduled to join its real time information pilot.

The RTI pilot was launched in early April with ten employers (PP Online, 11 April). The aim of the project is to have employers updating their PAYE records as and when changes occur, rather than once at the end of every tax year. So far HMRC has received more than 100,000 employer records from those employers. The additional employers will join the pilot between 8 May and the end of June, HMRC said. HMRC's acting director general for personal tax Stephen Banyard said: "RTI is on track; all expected PAYE submissions have been received from the ten pilot employers and processed. "...

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