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CIPP Survey - your experience and plans for utilising Voluntary Payrolling

Chartered Institute of Payroll Professionals (CIPP)

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Throughout the year the CIPP policy & research team have received a significant amount of anecdotal evidence that suggests that experience with voluntary payrolling has been positive, albeit with only small numbers who have yet ‘dipped their toes’ in to the Payrolling of Benefits in Kind Service (PBIKs).


The team are also aware that many more members are considering engaging with voluntary payrolling in the coming tax year and beyond.

To enable us all to learn from the experiences of others, and also to share our thoughts, views and experiences to date, the CIPP policy team have created a survey which is aimed at in-house payroll professionals, software developers, out-source payroll providers and agents to gather views of the profession that will be invaluable in feeding in to further policy development in this area.

The survey will run until 5 November 2016 and depending upon your responses, should take no more than 10 minutes to complete.

Thank you for your time and support with this survey and please don’t hesitate to email the policy team directly at policy if you which to discuss this subject further. Please mark your emails FAO Samantha Mann, Senior Policy & Research Officer.

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