How do I generate the Full Payment Submission report?
The Full Payment Submission (FPS) report is submitted to the HMRC each time an employer pays their employees, to calculate their employer liability. The report contains details about employee payments, such as salaries and deductions, and should be submitted on or before the specified pay date.
The FPS report is stored on the RTI tab on the top menu, which opens an external webpage titled: Submission Hub.
Navigate > RTI > Submissions Hub
Select the Navigate button to access the report parameters screen and complete the fields as required.
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