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February 23, 2024
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Can you file a nil return in payroll?

  • February 23, 2024
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I need to file nil return from November 23 Feb 24

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February 23, 2024

Thanks for joining the Community, info-lakesrubbis

 

You can file a nil payroll EPS submission to HMRC on QuickBooks Online Standard and Advanced Payroll. Simply run the payroll periods with zero figures and submit the most recent EPS. If you're using the Standard version of QBO payroll, you'll need to delete any overdue EPS (from the Taxes > Payroll tax screen) before submitting the current EPS. 

 

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July 9, 2024

How do you run a nil payroll in Core?

July 9, 2024

You can generate a zero payroll report and then submit the most recent EPS, @Nicki12. I will provide further explanation.

 

For QuickBooks Online (QBO) Payroll Core, you can file a nil payroll EPS submission to HMRC by having the payroll periods with zero figures and submitting the most recent EPS. With this, be sure to delete any overdue EPS before submitting the current EPS. I'll guide you through the process.

 

  1. In Taxes, click Payroll Tax.
  2. Locate Due Now EPS filing. The EPS will show the date it was supposed to be sent if it is already due.
  3. Choose the EPS and view the details.
  4. If you're sending an EPS for the first time, please enter your HMRC credentials and then select Submit. If the submission is successful, the status will change to Accepted.

 

 

Additionally, complete a P45 form in QuickBooks if an employee plans to leave your company in the future. This will help ensure accurate recording of their tax and National Insurance contributions. For more information, you can refer to this resource: P45 forms in QuickBooks Online Payroll.

 

Feel free to reach out if you require further assistance with handling nil payroll or if there's anything else I can help you with. I'm available to assist you 24/7. Have a great day.