Remember this year December 26 and January 2 fall on a Saturday and, even if your staff don't work weekends, the first workday after these dates is treated like a public holiday.
Employees can request to cash up a maximum of one week's annual leave. This is done in writing and is at the discretion of the employer. An employer cannot ask an employee to cash up their holidays.
Manual payroll records or outdated payroll software are also a major contribution to payroll errors.
If you're still keeping manual records after these holidays, change to a online payroll programme or use a professional payroll service. Thankyou payroll is a free programme if you're worried about cost. Not only will you save time, you'll have less paperwork.
You can also complete pays wherever there's an internet connection.
A payroll fault can have consequences including underpaid PAYE with penalties and interest, and errors that might affect staff entitlements