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Employers get interactive support for Real Time Information

Monday, 04 March 2013
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Employers get interactive support for Real Time Information
Interactive support on Real Time Information (RTI) is being offered to Employers through a week-long Twitter Q&A.

From April, employers will be required to move to a new way of reporting in real time, sometimes called Real Time Information (RTI). Employers will report each time they pay their employees, rather than annually.

HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) experts will be on hand to offer help and support between 11 March and 15 March. To take part or ask a question, follow @HMRCgovuk on Twitter and use the hashtag #RTIqa.

Ruth Owen, HMRC’s Director General Personal Tax, said:

Employers need to act now to get ready for RTI. If you need some help and advice, visit our website. This interactive week will offer support and help to any employer looking for help.

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