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== Summary ==
 
== Summary ==
 
This article contains a link to allow you to download a printable tax calendar.
 
This article contains a link to allow you to download a printable tax calendar.
  
 
== More Information ==
 
== More Information ==
The tax year runs from 6th April to 5th April the following year. It is split into defined tax periods. Your pay frequency and pay date determines the tax period your payroll falls into.
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The tax year runs from 6th April to 5th April the following year. It is split into defined tax periods. Your pay frequency and pay date determines the tax period into which your payroll falls.
  
* If you pay Monthly the Tax Period always runs from the 6th of the month to the 5th of the following month i.e. Tax Month 1 starts 6th April.
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* If you pay Monthly, the Tax Period always runs from the 6th of the month to the 5th of the following month, i.e. Tax Month 1 starts 6th April.
  
* If you pay Weekly the first Tax Period i.e. Week 1, runs from 6th April to 12th April. The weeks follow on consecutively from Week 1.
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* If you pay Weekly, the first Tax Period i.e. Week 1, runs from 6th April to 12th April. The weeks follow on consecutively from Week 1.
  
* If you pay Fortnightly the Tax Period is always the second week in the calendar i.e. Tax Week 2, 4, 6 etc.
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* If you pay Fortnightly, the Tax Period is always the second week in the calendar i.e. Tax Week 2, 4, 6 etc.
  
* If you pay 4 Weekly the Tax Period is always the fourth week in the calendar i.e. Tax Week 4, 8, 12 etc.
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* If you pay 4 Weekly, the Tax Period is always the fourth week in the calendar i.e. Tax Week 4, 8, 12 etc.
  
 
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=== Printable Calendar ===
 
=== Printable Calendar ===
 
Please click to download this [[Media:Calendar.pdf|printable calendar]].
 
Please click to download this [[Media:Calendar.pdf|printable calendar]].
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== End of Month Submissions ==
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At the end of a tax month you should submit your Employer Payment Summary (EPS). See [[How do I close a payroll period?#Submitting the Employer Payment Summary (EPS)|this article for advice.]]
  
 
== See also ==
 
== See also ==
* [[How do I Run a Payroll Period?]]
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* [[How do I run a payroll period?]]
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* [[How do I close a payroll period?]]
  
 
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Latest revision as of 14:01, 8 November 2019

Summary

This article contains a link to allow you to download a printable tax calendar.

More Information

The tax year runs from 6th April to 5th April the following year. It is split into defined tax periods. Your pay frequency and pay date determines the tax period into which your payroll falls.

  • If you pay Monthly, the Tax Period always runs from the 6th of the month to the 5th of the following month, i.e. Tax Month 1 starts 6th April.
  • If you pay Weekly, the first Tax Period i.e. Week 1, runs from 6th April to 12th April. The weeks follow on consecutively from Week 1.
  • If you pay Fortnightly, the Tax Period is always the second week in the calendar i.e. Tax Week 2, 4, 6 etc.
  • If you pay 4 Weekly, the Tax Period is always the fourth week in the calendar i.e. Tax Week 4, 8, 12 etc.
The tax period and pay period, i.e. the period of time worked, may differ.
Please be aware of your pay date particularly when your pay date falls on 5th April as you may find you need to run a Week 53 (or 4th/5th April during a leap year).

Printable Calendar

Please click to download this printable calendar.

End of Month Submissions

At the end of a tax month you should submit your Employer Payment Summary (EPS). See this article for advice.

See also


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