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Weekend November PAYE deadline

31.10.2025
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The next electronic payment deadline for PAYE falls on a weekend. What do you need to do?

Weekend November PAYE deadline

HMRC has included a timely reminder in its employer bulletin that the electronic payment deadline for November falls on Saturday 22 November. Employers need to ensure electronic payments clear into HMRC's account by Friday 21 November, unless you can arrange a faster payment. If the payment is late, you may be charged a penalty and so HMRC is encouraging employers to check when they need to initiate payment in advance. 

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