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Thanks for joining this thread, @Glynis.
I’m here to share with you some insight about your FPS concern in QuickBooks Online.
You're correct that Earlier Year Update (EYU) is no longer a valid submission for the tax year 2020 and subsequent tax years. That said, you'll have to submit a Full Payment Submission (FPS) to HMRC that shows all payments to employees, along with any deductions.
To answer your query, yes, the FPS is within QuickBooks. Also, submitting FPS depends on the payroll service you're using. You can use either of these two resources that match your service:
Additionally, QuickBooks offers several payroll reports that you can pull up to access your business and employee information. To get started, please refer to this article: Customise payroll and employee reports.
In case you have other questions or concerns about filing your FPS, you can always get back to me in this thread. I'll be around to help you in any way I can. Have a great day!
I'm here to help submit your previous year's Earlier Year Update (EYU), @NicolaW.
Submitting EYU depends on the payroll service you're using. Since you're on the Advanced payroll, you'll have to submit it through HMRC basic tools.
If you don't see an option to send your previous year's EYU via HMRC basic tools, I recommend reaching out to HMRC. This way, they can provide more information on how to submit it to them.
You might also want to send your Employer Payment Summary (EPS) in QuickBooks Online (QBO) Advanced Payroll. This article will guide you on when to submit it: Submit Employer Payment Summary (EPS).
Please touch base with me here if you need further assistance submitting EYU. I'll be sure to get back to you.
Hi,
If you're on QBO go to payroll, reports, and then choose Employer Payment Summary (EPS) report.
You can choose the payroll year and run the report then submit to HMRC, which uses RTI
Hopefully that helps?
RoscoPC
I have just gone onto the government website and it states that you only use EYU for the years up to 2020.
After that use FPS.
Is that FPS on QB or basic tools?
Thanks for joining this thread, @Glynis.
I’m here to share with you some insight about your FPS concern in QuickBooks Online.
You're correct that Earlier Year Update (EYU) is no longer a valid submission for the tax year 2020 and subsequent tax years. That said, you'll have to submit a Full Payment Submission (FPS) to HMRC that shows all payments to employees, along with any deductions.
To answer your query, yes, the FPS is within QuickBooks. Also, submitting FPS depends on the payroll service you're using. You can use either of these two resources that match your service:
Additionally, QuickBooks offers several payroll reports that you can pull up to access your business and employee information. To get started, please refer to this article: Customise payroll and employee reports.
In case you have other questions or concerns about filing your FPS, you can always get back to me in this thread. I'll be around to help you in any way I can. Have a great day!
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