Hang on before you get back on your high horse again, your information is very misleading
, I do understand how it works even though I do admit to using a payroll service.
The PTS doesn’t go off your £10,000 per wk payroll its on the amount of gross class 1 nic liability in the month, if this was £200 13% of this is £26
If your total ssp for the tax month was £150 the total is more than the 13% nic figure by £124 in this instance you’d get back this amount, then you would pay the IR £76 for the month.
In this case most of the ssp has been recovered, in others all is recovered depending on figures.
90% of my staff wouldn’t qualify for ssp, so I don’t really have any problem.
Wait , Slow down.
You cannot claim SSP back from the taxman unless it is worth more than 13% of your total weekly or monthly payroll. I have just in the last 6 months had a visit from the Employers Compliance team (Mr Blairs thieves) and ended up paying back Almost £10,000 spread over a two year period where I was claiming back SSP incorrectly as like you I thought I could claim it back.
Speak to your local tax office and ask them for the relevent booklets.
I was lucky they did'nt add any interest because I was open and honest with them as my previous inspection had not picked it up three years earlier, they can charge up to 8% interest.
Please seek advice from your tax office now
You expect me to believe you have had to pay back £10,000 of ssp that you claimed back incorrectly, rubbish!
Remember its not on your payroll amount each month (in your case about £43k) it’s the employers share of class 1 contributions, in your case your wage bill would have to be a wee bit higher in order for you to owe them £10,000 in two years, I suggest you contact your tax office!
Regards
Paul