Payroll Officer
Farnham, Surrey
Payroll Officer
- Permanent
Farnham, Surrey
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Start your job searchMarks Sattin is currently supporting an excellent business based in Farnham, who are recruiting for a Payroll Officer to join their growing team. The role sits in a team of 4, including the Payroll Supervisor, and would suit someone with 3-4 years Payroll experience.
The position is fully remote working and when allowed by government guidelines, will be allowed to return to the office for 1-2 days a week (optional).
The duties include but aren't limited to:
- Liaise with clients with regards to their payroll needs.
- Collate information and process client payrolls, using "Star" software (previous experience in Star is beneficial but not essential).
- Issue pay by BACS transfers, and Autopay.
- Set up new starters and process leavers.
- Submit information to HMRC in accordance with deadlines.
- Upload auto enrolment information to pension providers.
- Create and upload payroll journals.
- Resolve queries raised by clients.
- Liaise with HMRC, submit payments and resolve PAYE and NI queries.
- Prepare new client quotations for payroll and pension.
If the role is of interest, please submit your CV to Dimitri at dimitri.bishop@markssattin.com
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