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Payroll Journals for UK Payroll

An overview and understanding of the debits and credits of the p32


Lisa Newton

Summary

Price
£34.99 inc VAT
Study method
Online, On Demand What's this?
Duration
0.7 hours · Self-paced
Qualification
No formal qualification
Certificates
  • Reed courses certificate of completion - Free

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Overview

What you'll learn

  • Students will understand what the journals should be for a p32 and have a better overall understanding of payroll journals.

Certificates

Reed courses certificate of completion

Digital certificate - Included

Will be downloadable when all lectures have been completed

Curriculum

4
sections
7
lectures
0h 42m
total

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Description

This course is aimed at the Bookkeepers and non-financial administrators out there who have the responsibility for putting the payroll journals onto the accounting system and want to have a better understanding of what these journals are and what they mean. Often times its the accountant or payroll bureau who will run the payroll for a business... but it's the bookkeeper who will receive the p32 sheet and will need to know what to do with each of the figures. That is what this course is about.

We cover:

  • The p32 figures

  • Payroll journals

This course is aimed at:

  • Bookkeepers who don’t “do” the payroll

  • But generally need to make sure the entries are entered correctly into the system

You'll benefit from this course because:

  • It’s very practical

  • Something that you can apply immediately

  • Especially for bookkeepers who don’t have the payroll training

  • Help you in your job, career, overall understanding

Note - this course does NOT cover how to run the payroll. There is another course - Payroll Management for that. This is purely to understand how to input the p32 (payroll output sheet) onto your accounting software.

We will go over some examples of p32's with pension payments, attachment of earnings orders, student loans, PAYE and NI's and how the journals should be entered. The course will take approx 1-2 hours to complete.

Who is this course for?

  • Bookkeepers and Financial administrators who have the responsibility of inputting the payroll journals.

Requirements

  • None

Career path

  • Payroll assistant
  • Bookkeeper

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