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Are you ready for automatic enrolment?

23 June 2017

Are you an employer, or thinking about taking on your first member of staff?

Under the Pensions Act 2008, every employer in the UK must put certain staff into a workplace pension and contribute towards it. This is called ‘automatic enrolment’.

The Pensions Regulator (TPR) is responsible for ensuring that all employers comply with workplace pension law. It’s important that you understand what you’ll need to do and the date that the law will apply to you. TPR has guidance and support which will help you to comply with your automatic duties on time.

What do I need to do and by when? Get Guidance 

Whether you’re a hairdresser, an architect or employ a personal care assistant, if you employ at least one person you are an employer and you’ll have certain legal duties. You’ll need to decide how much to pay, check if they have the legal right to work in the UK, determine whether you need to register as an employer with HMRC, take out employer’s liability insurance, among others… Automatic enrolment is just one of these steps.

Automatic enrolment is just one of these steps.

What will I need to do?

On the day your duties start, you must assess your staff to see if they meet the age and earnings criteria to be put into a pension scheme for automatic enrolment.

  • You will need to put those staff who meet the age and earnings criteria into a pension scheme that qualifies for automatic enrolment, and pay into it.
  • You must write to each member of staff within six weeks of when your duties started (whether or not staff meet the criteria to be put into a pension scheme) to tell them how automatic enrolment applies to them.
  • You’ll also need to tell TPR how you’ve met your legal duties by completing your declaration of compliance. This is a legal requirement which must be completed and submitted to TPR within five months of your duties start date.

TPR has information and guidance on their website to help small employers understand what they need to do, and by when – www.tpr.gov.uk/employers

When will my duties start?

If you already employ staff, or plan to take on someone before 1 October 2017, and have registered with HMRC, then you will be given a staging date by TPR, who will write to you to confirm when this will be, and what you’ll need to do.

If you employ your first member of staff from 1 October 2017 onwards, then your legal duties for automatic enrolment will begin on the day your first member of staff starts work. You should start preparing early for this to work out what you’ll need to do.

What happens if my staff are not in a PAYE scheme?

If your member of staff earns £113 a week (£490 a month) or below, HMRC may not require you to set up a PAYE scheme. However, you do still have certain automatic enrolment duties from the day you first take on your first member of staff:

  • You must write to your staff to tell them how automatic enrolment applies to them
  • If your staff then write to ask you to put them into a pension scheme, you must set this up for them, but you don’t have to pay into it

When you start paying a member of staff more than £113 per week, you must set up a PAYE scheme with HMRC. You must also assess your member of staff to work out if they need to be put into a pension scheme that you also pay into. After you set up your PAYE scheme, TPR will write to you and ask you to complete a declaration of compliance (where you declare how you’ve met your duties) by a specific date.

Ongoing duties

Whether you have staff to put into a pension scheme or not, all employers have ongoing duties for automatic enrolment. Each time you pay your staff (including new starters), you must monitor their age and earnings to see if they need to be put into a pension scheme and how much you need to pay in. You will also need to manage requests to join or leave your scheme.

Where can I go for more information and support?

TPR has guidance and tools on their website that will help you meet your duties.  You may also wish to speak with your business adviser, for example your accountant, to see what support they are able to offer you.

Useful links

Nominating a contact – www.tpr.gov.uk/nominate
Choosing a pension scheme – www.tpr.gov.uk/scheme
Declaring compliance – www.tpr.gov.uk/declaration
Your questions answered – www.tpr.gov.uk/questions

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