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Sage 50 Payroll - March Support Bulletin
Your payroll year end update is available nowTo ensure you're using the correct legislation at the right time, the update is now mandatory. This means when you open your payroll software an automatic update prompt appears and you must install the update.
Once you install the update, a new icon for Sage 50 Payroll is placed on your desktop. You should keep this new icon and simply right-click on the old Sage 50 Payroll icon and click delete.
If you haven't installed yet, watch our top tips to update.
Access to our award-winning support
Your year end update not only keeps you compliant by including the legislation changes for 2023/2024 tax year, it also gives you enhanced access to our award-winning support. If you're processing your payroll and aren't sure about something and need support, or just want to know a little more - just click any help option in your software including F1 on your keyboard, and the information you need opens up.
Free payroll year end webinars
Join our live webinars with a Sage expert, who'll give you the confidence and knowledge to prepare and complete your year end, as well as getting ready for the new tax year. Don't miss out register below.


Payroll year end top tips
If you don't have time to attend a live webinar, or want to get a head start - why not watch our top tips videos covering the four steps of payroll year end. Watch our top tips
Final submission of the tax year indicator
When you submit your final full payment submission (FPS) of the tax year, there's no indicator to specify that it's the final submission of the tax year. This is included in your payroll year end submission.


Online P60s
It's quick and easy to upload your employees' P60s to Sage HR Online Services as part of your payroll year end process. Once you've uploaded them from Sage 50 Payroll, employees can view P60s in Sage HR Online Services. Find out how
Employee tax code changes
For the 2023/2024 tax year, the personal allowance remains at £12,570. This means you don't need to update employees tax codes, unless HMRC advise you to.


Do you have employees under the age of 21?
HMRC are asking for your help to better understand the processes your company utilises to meet your National Insurance obligations, specifically relating to National Insurance (NI) category M individuals. Find out more
Where to get help and support
The Help Centre is where you can access award winning support including the Payroll Year End 2023 hub, taking you through the four steps of payroll year end.
Visit the Help Centre