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    For the attention of News Desks No of pages: 2
    Date: 26 March 2009 Ref: SE 18 / 09

    Small employers in South East urged - file online and get a £75 bonus

    Thousands of small employers in the South East are being urged to file their Employer Annual Return online this year, and get a £75 tax-free payment in the process.

    There are an estimated 180,000 employers with fewer than 50 employees in the South East. They can file on paper or online, but only those filing a valid online return will qualify for the £75 payment.

    Those employers with 50 or more employees must file their 2008/09 return online, or face a penalty.

    To file online, employers must first register with HMRC's "PAYE Online for Employers" service. It can take up to a week to get the Activation PIN after registering, so employers should not leave it until the last minute.

    Agents, tax advisers or payroll bureaux can also file on behalf of employers. And small employers will still qualify for the £75 tax-free payment, even if an intermediary files online for them.

    Employer Annual Returns are due by 19 May, or late-filing penalties will apply.

    HMRC's Sue Williams said:

    "We are accepting returns now, and would urge all employers to send them in as soon as they are ready, to avoid any last-minute rush."

    Support and advice is available from HMRC's Employers Helpline on 08457 143 143, online at www.hmrc.gov.uk/paye or from HMRC's Employer CD-ROM. There is also a free video podcast available to view or download from HMRC's podcast pages at www.hmrc.gov.uk/podcasts.

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