Payroll experts are the unsung heroes of many companies. Still, they play a critical role in ensuring your business is compliant with tax and employment regulations – and that your cash flow is managed effectively. It is worth remembering that in most companies, employee salaries account for between 15 and 30% of expenses.
Your payroll team also plays an important role in increasing employee productivity, loyalty, and engagement.
Are you sure you are giving your payroll teams enough attention and that they are fully supported to provide the most value to your business that they should have?
National Payroll Week 2024The event will take place from September 2nd to 6th and aims to recognize and celebrate the crucial role that payroll professionals play in any organization, particularly when it comes to ensuring that employees receive the right amount at the right time receive.
National Payroll Week is organized by the Chartered Institute of Payroll Professionals (CIPP), the professional association for payroll and pensions professionals in the UK. With almost 10,000 members and over 15,000 professionals with CIPP-recognized qualifications in the UK, the organization aims to raise the profile of payroll professionals within organizations and ensure business leaders value their skills and contributions.
How to create an effective payroll function
To ensure your payroll is effective, it is important that everyone in the department is aware of their responsibilities and is fully trained and supported. For example, do you know who is specifically responsible for items such as data entry, payroll, overtime and bonus payments, tax regulations, and vacation and parental leave entitlements?
As technology evolves and regulations around wages, taxes and pension contributions change frequently, it is important to review and update roles, responsibilities and job descriptions.
You also need to ensure that your payroll teams receive regular training and professional development. Those again CIPP can help here with Continuing Professional Development (CPD) resources to ensure your payroll teams continually learn new skills and techniques to grow in confidence and competence.
A mistake many employers make is dividing their payroll functions. However, payroll affects many different aspects of your business and your employees’ working lives. This means you need to take a strategic, holistic approach.
One way to achieve this is to integrate it into your HR function. By synchronizing the two systems and their databases, repetitive data entry can be avoided, reducing time, effort and the possibility of errors. Personal details, attendance, salaries, shifts, overtime, holiday entitlements, pension schemes, benefits and parental leave are all in one place.
How technology can improve payroll
Digital payslips replace traditional paper payslips. According to CIPP’s 2023 Payslip Statistics Survey Report, 84% of respondents use a self-service platform to give employees instant access to payroll information.
Digital payroll technology can make paying and taxing your employees faster, more efficient and more accurate. In addition, payroll experts free up time for discussions with your teams. “The system does the manual, repetitive work so I can chat with someone who is worried about their maternity leave or needs advice about a pay cut or their pension arrangements,” says a payroll manager.
Digital technology is essential for record keeping as it provides a detailed and accurate paper trail. Maintaining accurate and up-to-date data about your employees’ salary components and tax deductions will keep you compliant and prepared for questions from HMRC and auditors.
Using cloud computing technology for payroll, rather than having all the software “on-site” in your office, can help reduce the cost of technology and make your systems more agile.
This means you can quickly and easily scale as your business grows and seamlessly upgrade to the latest versions of your operating systems.
The cloud also makes it easier and safer for your payroll teams to work from home or wherever suits them.
“Sage allows us to do payroll and accounting quickly and easily. This is very important to us as we are a small family business and are constantly rushing from one thing to the next. That’s why we need a quick and easy tool for accounting and payroll. Sage accounts have always helped us, but I remember when we used the old HMRC payroll and switching to Sage payroll saved so much time and effort it was incredible! “
Michael Fyfe, Gordon’s Bodyshop Ltd
Increasingly, artificial intelligence (AI) is being used to answer simple employee payroll questions via chatbots and virtual agents. It can also identify anomalies to uncover possible errors and even fraud.
A quarter of all PAYE employees have been paid incorrectly at least once, according to new PAYE research Global Payroll Association (GPA). The survey of 4,248 UK employees currently paid via PAYE found that when employees made mistakes, they were underpaid in 78% of cases, while overpaid in almost a fifth (19%).
Watch out for fraud on your payroll. According to the Global Payroll Association (GPA), payroll fraud costs companies an average of £40,000 each time. According to the GPA, theft through payroll is considered “misappropriation of assets.” At the same time, it is responsible for almost one in ten cases (9%) of asset misappropriation; no other type of asset misappropriation goes unnoticed longer, with each fraud taking an average of 18 months before it is discovered.
Use your payroll to communicate with your teams
The CIPP payroll statistics survey also shows that three-quarters of respondents do not use payroll to communicate messages to employees other than topics such as pay and taxes.
Providing your teams with more information about their salaries can potentially answer many of the questions they would otherwise have to ask your employees in payroll. It can also help them make more informed decisions. They will be better able to think about pensions, parental leave, salary sacrifice and other aspects of their compensation.
The survey also found that half of respondents do not have tools to help their employees better understand their salaries. Only about a quarter (26%) have a self-service portal through which their payroll professionals can communicate with employees.
With the help of technology, you can keep your employees informed about tax issues, deductions, pension contributions, salary losses, and other topics using payroll communications. Dashboards can present all of these payroll and tax elements in a way that is immediately and easily accessible to your employees.
Above all, your payroll communications should be regular, relevant and respectful – both ways.
“Sage has helped us ensure our payroll is fully compliant with HMRC, giving us peace of mind that we are paying our employees lawfully, efficiently and accurately. Additionally, our employees love the Employees Benefits app and receive monthly recognition and top-ups that they can spend on discounted gift cards of their choice. This has helped to improve motivation and morale across the workforce.”
Jack Taylor, Director, JT Design Brighton
Ensuring your payroll is compliant
To avoid the risk of fines and the cost and inconvenience of uncovering and correcting errors, you must ensure your payroll is fully compliant. This is not a one-time, tick-box exercise. Payroll legislation changes regularly and it is important that you stay up to date with any changes.
Tax liabilities and Statutory Sick Pay (SSP), as well as employee rights such as holiday entitlements and parental leave benefits, may change, and these changes will affect how, when and how much you pay your employees.
Final thoughts on payroll
For many companies, payroll accounting fulfills an important but fundamentally simple function. However, by investing in new technology and staff training, as well as taking a strategic, holistic view, this often overlooked department has the potential to add significantly more value to your business.
The best way to start this exciting journey is to take part in this year’s National Payroll Week and celebrate the contribution that payroll professionals make to the UK economy.
“Sage Payroll makes life easier every month by submitting the liabilities we owe directly to HMRC, keeping employees up to date on their pay, sending payslips via email and easily importing the payroll details into our bank, so everyone gets paid on time.” We focus more on dealing with customers while knowing our financial needs are being taken care of in the background. For me personally, payroll is crucial. It gives me peace of mind that the date submitted to HMRC is correct, employees know what they are being paid and everything is done electronically so no one misses out.”
Philip May, Finance Director, FLETCHERS HARDWARE LTD

